I can't even tell you how many mornings I woke up in a panicky state and thought "ugghhh...what am I going to make Hilary for her school lunch today?!" And this wasn't always for lack of planning. I'd try to prep menu plans ahead of time, but kept coming to the same roadblock...this is boring and Hilary is always having the same thing for lunch! I would even try asking my daughter, "so what kinds of things do the other kids bring for lunch?", but, as those of us who have kids know, this was as effective as asking my 3rd grader, "what did you learn at school today?", to which the answer is almost inevitably "Nothing" or "I don't know."
Then one day, just when I was beginning to think it would be ham or turkey sandwiches everyday for the next 9 or so years, the answer came to me in the form of a magazine article in a parenting magazine in my doctor's office.......Bento Boxes!!
It somewhat pains me to think about how geeky I obviously am that I was so excited about this that I sneakily ripped the page out of the magazine to bring home with me later. I called my husband to rave to him how excited I was about this new concept....but he didn't quite share my enthusiasm. Next I tried my 19 year old sister when I got home, and she gave me the look that says "get a life". Finally I called my mom who thought the idea was cool (and wished that she had heard about it when she faced the same lunch time dillema some 10 years ago), and explained that I needed to share this info with other moms, rather than my husband and teenage sister, as they would likely share my enthusiasm. And how right she was (moms really do know everything)! My mom friends all thought it was a great and creative concept too! And didn't I feel cool knowing that I was the first mom in my crew to hear about this!!
Now that I had the idea, I needed the materials. So off I went on a bento box seeking adventure. Seeing as how I live in Vancouver BC, I didn't think it would be all that difficult. After a few google searches, I came up with a store on Robson Street called Konbiniya. I hit up this store only to be disappointed...they did not have bento box supplies, only yummy looking pre-made bento boxes. I had just finished guzzling my Starbucks tall non-fat chai tea latte and wasn't feeling all that hungry, so I continued on my way. I stood outside the store and used my handy lil' blackberry to try another google search. Next stop, was the Korean H-Mart on the corner of Robson and Seymore. After wandering up and down the aisles looking aimlesslessly at products with names that I couldn't even pronounce let alone understand, I found a bento box section. Success!! And so I bought my daughter's first bento box. It even came with a little bag :)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I think it's a cool idea....although I am not quite certain what exactly a Bento Box is. I'm a friend of Brad's from PEI...and I have never heard of these..but I am always interested in learning new things...plus I'm more enthusiastic about it than Brad! ;)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Jeff
Jeff.. There actually great ideas for school lunches and there are even Father Bento Boxes for us older dudes. I like it cuz i usually just grab a Beffaroni or a microwave dinner or go buy a dinner from restaurant.. Now i can pick at this throughout the day and what not. The wife is right into them and so is the daughter. If you noticed the name different our daughter requested we use a different name lol. Wait Jeff you will prob see tons of pics of the bento boxes she will be putting together lol.
ReplyDelete