I have the privilege of knowing Matt since we were 8 years old. He was pure adventure, pure love. He loved hard. He was a magnet. He had a powerful way of bringing people together. I have never met anyone like him and I don’t think I ever will. He lived big, laughed loud, hugged hard, fought for what was right, was an eco-champion and justice seeker. He thought big, but lived simple. He included everyone and made every single person feel like a million bucks. He was capable of making a new friend within 4 seconds of meeting them.
I feel so incredibly blessed and honoured to have called him "friend." We will miss camping on his beautiful Island and the way he brought everyone together. He has left of the biggest legacies possible, he truly made an impact in likely thousands of lives. He was unapologetically Matt. He brought out the best in everyone. ❤️
I can still hear his laugh, that big one, his chuckle, his giggle. I remember how he would look you right into your eyes and nod and hmmm and hawww during conversations - light conversations, deep conversation. I loved his faces - Matt had so many faces - excitement, curiosity, smiles - all exaggerated but so him.
He had a way with connecting with every so single human in a room - big or small.
His ideas - brilliant, genius, hilarious, adventurous, committed to the environment and true environmental justice.
So many memories - APC Youth, retreats, Chapleau, the train ride, Edgar the train conductor, ordering McDonalds from a walkie talkie, pranks, house hangs, Boxing Day, warming our butts with our jeans by his fireplace and running to sit on the couch, the backyard, the trampoline, visits at our old apartment, mall visits - always visits. He always wanted to get together. Always wanted to bring people together. Always, always found a way to connect.
In his honour and memory, I find myself looking people in the eyes more, being in the moment, smiling more, stopping for the small moments. I hope this Matt-inspired way of living and being sticks around. I feel compelled to honour him and the way he was by being aware and connected in the way I live my daily life.