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I love baking. Itā€™s a form of art and thus requires a set mood. Personally, when Iā€™m feeling the inspiration for some baked beauty, I turn on the oven and an ā€™80s radio station before going all domestic housewife. I wasnā€™t always this way; it took me quite some time before I learned the real art of baking . . . that baking powder is not the same as baking soda, that sugar cookies arenā€™t supposed to be quite that brown. It was definitely a learning process.

One time, in my earlier stages as an artist, I decided to attempt to create the picture-perfect chocolate chip cookie. Before baking, I ate half the dough. The few that made it into the oven werenā€™t my best work, but they werenā€™t bad either. I was clearly no Picasso, but these cookies would surely satisfy any sweet tooth. All finished, I was walking away when my dad peered over my shoulder.

ā€œYouā€™re not done are you?ā€

ā€œNo.ā€ (I totally was done.)

ā€œGood, ā€™cause thereā€™s a lot there yet.ā€

I peered into the mixing bowl and thought but didnā€™t say: Obviously vision declines with age. . . .

He knowingly chuckled. ā€œHere, watch this.ā€

My dad grabbed the spatula and skimmed along the side of the bowl. He had the artistā€™s touch. In a few minutes a small pile of scrapings had turned into a large pile of dough. He sculpted it into a perfect round, plated it, and set it in the oven.

Twelve minutes later I saw the largest, most breathtaking cookie of my life.

He smiled.

I smiled.

He took his portion and left me to the dishes.

Fathers are like that.

Our Father is like that. He swoops in from time to time and in a simple way shows us something grand. I might look at the recipe for general guidance, but thereā€™s nothing like when he comes into our lives and shows us his way. Personally, these moments come at odd times, when Iā€™m least expecting it. He teaches us a lesson, like how sometimes we overlook lifeā€™s big chocolaty moments because we donā€™t have the eyes to see.

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