Disclaimer – This post is not education related and it contains photos of me holding alcoholic beverages and in a bathing suit. If that disturbs you, move on.
Here is my story of how Artie, touched my life.
He would always check on me and whenever I needed help he would come. We bonded over both being single homeowners, who bought houses at the height of the market.
He was so proud of all my accomplishments, yet he never flaunted his own. It was not until I was at his wake, did I see all of the awards and achievements he had accomplished. I had no idea that he was the youngest officer to be on the ESU (emergency services unit). He had told me about one of the tests he failed (treading water for five minutes- he could not swim), while taking the test to be an ESU officer. I never let him live that down and he was a good sport about it. Still, he never bragged about all his amazing accomplishments.
He was very protective of me with the guys I dated and I would give him appropriate space when he was dating someone. At times, it was really hard just being friends with him – look at him! And now looking back, I have such regret. Why did I have to be so hard-headed? Isn’t better to have loved and lost then to never have loved at all? Maybe it was just not meant to be. Or maybe it was a life lesson that I needed to learn. Either way, I am grateful that he was in my life, even if just for a little while.
What I take from knowing Artie and loving him as a friend:
- Life is short…tell everyone how you feel and that you appreciate them
- Smile!
- Be generous
- Laugh
- Work your ass off at the gym! (he was always at the gym and I think he motivated me to go more -just so I could stop and chat with him)
Thank you for reading this and letting me share with you about Artie. I carried on his tradition this year. I hope you will take the time to randomly thank someone and tell them that you appreciate them. Life is way too short.
I appreciate all of you followers. Every comment and/or feedback note gets read. I love knowing that in some small way, I make a difference in this world. Merry Christmas to you and your families!!!
FirstGradeBlueSkies (Jennifer)
((hugs)) You are a better person having known him =)
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Cecilia
Merry Christmas to you and thank you for sharing such a wonderful story.
Chrissy
He sounds like an incredible person!
-Chrissy
Firstgradefoundme.blogspot.con
Mrs. Gosla
Thank you for sharing…Everything you said is so true. Artie was lucky to have you in his life, too. RIP, Artie.
Amy Howbert
One f the most touching posts to read at this time of year! A person who served others, in every way and wanted nothing more than to have that passed on. Wish there were more of these heros! Tears swelled of joy, a warm heart, what else would anyone want to read? Thanks for reminding us, of the great ones.
Amy Howbert
Little Miss Organized
amyhowbert1@gmail.com
Mrs. Yazzie's Classroom News
Thanks for your post. Your transparency and heartfelt eloquence is warming!
Tessa
Thank you for sharing Erica. Merry Christmas!
Cynthia
I'm so sorry for the loss of your beautiful friend. Artie is a great example of how one person can touch so many lives in so many different ways. Thank you for sharing your touching story. Merry Christmas to you!
Jodi
I'm so sorry for your loss this year!! I hope 2013 brings great things for you.
❀Jodi
Fun In First
Laurie
WOW, what an amazing story!! What a great way to remember someone special. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Laurie
http://www.firstgradelyonsden.blogspot.com
Mrs. McHaffie
I love this. Thank you for sharing Artie with us! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
🙂 Kelly
Angela
Thank you for sharing his story…….Merry Christmas.
Angela
The Daily Alphabet
Lisa
If only everyone could be an Artie or have an Artie in their life. You are blessed. Thanks for a lovely post.
Kristen
Thank you for giving a glimpse into his remarkable life…it's amazing how some people touch our lives so deeply. I'm sending you a hug right now dear Erica.
Jessica Ehlinger
Thanks for sharing about Artie and I'm sorry for your loss. I learned those same lessons a couple of years ago. I think it's amazing that you all are carrying on his memory in such a special way 🙂
Jessica Ehlinger
The Curious Catfish
Kinderkay
Erica, what a moving story…. what a loss of such a dear friend. May his memory forever bless you!
Cindy
Erica
What a beautiful story. I am so glad you were able to carry on his tradition. I'm sure you will always remember what he taught you.
Mrs. M
Oh Erica, I am so sorry for your loss. I read the story on him and couldn't help but feel the loss of this beautiful man. You are truly blessed to have known him and I hope you can take some comfort in knowing you have a guardian angel watching over you in Heaven. God Bless.
Jennifer Reck
What a touching story…Thank you for sharing and continuing the giving of yourself just like Artie! You made his life better by being his friend!
Jenny
sspeller
Thanks for sharing this story! I love hearing about true heroes in this world. Artie sounds like he was a hero in his work as well as in life! We need more people in this world like him!!!
Mrs. Wathen
Erica, Such a super sweet story about a super sweet friend. Treasure the moments you had with him and live with no regrets.
Wishing you peace and happiness in the coming year.
Thanks for sharing so much of you on your blog.
Tammy
The Resourceful Apple
Jenn Bates
Oh Erica, I am SO sorry for your loss! He sounds like a wonderful guy. What a wonderful way to remember him. {hugs}
Jenn
Finally in First
~DeAnne~
So sorry for your loss! **HUGS** You are right, life is too short. We should be thankful for each moment we have for one another here on earth. We are blessed in so many ways. I hate to hear of accidents, tragedies, etc. My heart aches for all those who must go on without their loved one. I will say an extra prayer tonight for peace and comfort for you and his family!
ღDeAnne
First Grade and Fabulous
oh' boy
what a great way to keep his love going and going
and what a great post to share with all of your followers… as hard as it was to write I am sure 🙂
chin up… sending you hugs 🙂