There he is — my Dad. His birth is listed on the registry for London, Ontario 110 years ago.
My oldest child, Laila, obtained the form from Ancestry.com, and the journalist in me loves a document like this — definitive truth — especially when it confirms the information we’ve been seeking for a story.
This particular story is about me reclaiming my Canadian roots and documents in order to become a citizen of Canada. Once that is accomplished, Laila and my other five children and nine grandchildren can also become Canadians.
I only visited London with my Dad once. It was 60 years ago, and the small farmhouse where he was born was still there. So was his neighbor, a guy whose first name was Weir who was also his cousin.
Dad told me so many stories about growing up in that place but the one that stuck with me was how he would roam the countryside, including the nearby train tracks, where wild strawberries would grow.
He said there was nothing like the taste of a wild strawberry.
On the occasion of our visit, we walked out to those railroad tracks and sure enough the wild strawberries were still there too. They were tiny, a fraction of the size of the commercial varieties we’re accustomed to buying from grocery stores.
“Just try one,” said Dad.
I did and the taste was amazing, more like a raspberry or blueberry off the vine than the water-logged, pesticide-ridden varieties my grandkids have grown up with.
They love strawberries, my grandkids, so maybe if they ever ask me why we’re becoming Canadians, I’ll tell just them that there’s nothing like the taste of a wild strawberry.
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