Happy Father’s Day!

I haven’t had the pleasure of having a biological father in my life for many years. Pretty much forever. And you may think it’s shocking or even a bit weird to hear me say this, but I didn’t miss it at all.

Instead, I was blessed with a Grandpa who took over that role quite well. And even more amazing…he was my Grandma’s second husband. So he wasn’t my biological grandpa, either. She married him several years after her first husband made it home from a POW camp in World War II, and then was killed in a hit and run motorcycle accident leaving her with three young children.

But this story goes even one step further…her second husband, the man I call my Grandpa, was in the first group of soldiers to enter that POW camp and free my Grandma’s first husband, my mother’s father. Isn’t this world just so small and miraculous when you think about it? I am always in awe of how things come together in unexpected ways.

It’s comforting knowing now that there was a plan in action even when I’m sure my Grandma thought she had lost everything. Of course, at that time of devastation she had no idea that a few years down the road she would meet a truly honorable and amazing man with such character that he would lead her entire family and everyone would have a deep respect for him. He became a father to her children, then they had one of their own, and  then he also took over that role with me.  He was tremendously loving, supportive, did many “fatherly” things with me like being very patient while he taught me to ride my first bike. He was protective of me like any good father is, and there was never a doubt in my mind that he loved me truly and deeply. He was such a blessing in all of our lives and he fit the father and grandfather role perfectly.

I’m blessed to have such good memories of my childhood, almost all of which involved my Grandparents in some way or another.

My grand-Father filled a space in my heart that needed to be filled, and I will be thankful for that on Father’s Day and every day.

Chocolate Chunk & Dried Cherry Oatmeal Cookies

*Makes about 20 three-inch cookies

3/4 Cup Dairy Free Butter

1 3/4 Cups Mama’s All Purpose Almond Flour

2 Cups Gluten Free Old Fashioned Rolled Oats

1 Cup Dark Brown Sugar, packed

1/2 Cup Granulated Sugar

1 Egg

1 teaspoon Baking Powder

1/4 teaspoon Baking Soda

1 teaspoon Xanthan Gum

1 Generous Pinch of Kosher Salt

1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon Cloves

2 teaspoons Pure Vanilla Extract

3/4 Cup Dried Cherries

3/4 Cup Dark Belgian Chocolate (Dairy Free), chopped coarsely

Cream the butter and sugars together in a mixer until light and fluffy. Add about half of the flower, the egg, baking powder, baking soda, xanthan gum, salt, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, cherries, and chocolate. Mix well.

Add the remaining flour and the oatmeal and mix until thoroughly combined.  

Drop by rounded Tablespoons onto parchment lined baking sheets and bake for 10 minutes. (I use convection.) Or just until they are golden around the edges.

 

12 Comments on “Happy Father’s Day!

  1. Such a warm tribute, April, for this remarkable man! He didn’t just marry your Grandmother, he married your family. And he really took those words to heart. All children should be so blessed to have someone like your Grandpa “in their corner.”

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  2. What a lovely story. That is so tragic about your biological grandfather. I can’t imagine surviving the war and then surviving a POW camp only to arrive home and be killed in a car accident. That is so very tragic. Your grandmother must have been through so very much during those War and Post-War early years. It is such a blessing that she found a man who not only married her but became a wonderful father to her three children. That man really deserves to be honoured on Father’s Day. xx

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  3. That’s really an incredible story of fate.. it sounds like something that could be made into a movie, really… I think your words speak volumes about the kind of man your Father-Grand was, what a gift of a lovely childhood he gave you:) xo Smidge

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  4. Isn’t it amazing? And there are so many other stories. My grandma lived quite the life! Such a strong woman. She passed a couple of years ago at the age of 93! I’m very blessed to have had such good relationships with both of them. I just can’t imagine a childhood without grandparents. 🙂

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  5. What a nice story April! Even when we doubt we should know that there is a purpose and plan for each and every soul on this planet. Glad you had a Father who loved you so much! ❤

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  6. Oh wow! You’re story gave me chills! How awful for your Grandma to lose her first husband so tragically but what an amazing turn around for her to meet such a wonderful man! I’m so glad you got the father you deserved in your grandpa. He sounds like he was one of the best and you have paid him a wonderful tribute.
    Plus those biscuits look delicious! Adding the recipe to my long list of things to do 😀

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  7. What a brilliant story. It is fascinating how often our lives cross with others, passing like ships in the night i guess to use that old adage and then REcross.. fantastic that your two grandfathers had that connection so early on. Lovely.. c

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