Turmeric-Turkey Wrap For Superheroes
This week I went to Walmart. I bought 2 wading pools (a big one for the big kids, and a little one for the little kids), an air pump to blow the wading pools up with, some play-dough and play-dough ‘accessories’, some bubbles to blow, and some other assorted art supplies.
The checker took one look at my goods and said very matter-of-factly: “You must have a nursery school”.
“Yeah, pretty much”, I replied.
I love the checkers at Walmart. I really do. I marvel at how they can stand on their feet all day and still make an effort to be personable. Every Walmart checker I have ever met makes an effort to say “hi”, or “how ya doin”.
The way I see it, if all of America shops at Walmart – and the Walmart checkers are still friendly and optimistic, then things can’t be that bad.
Ah yes – in the eyes of the Walmart checker, we see the reflection of Americana.
That’s my profound statement of the day.
Once in a while, getting a stranger’s commentary on something that we feel is ‘normal’ is very advantageous.
“Nursery School”. Yup. That’s me.
But see, it’s not. I don’t have a nursery school. I have five kids under the age of 11. Five kids that I home-school. Five kids that I tuck-in every night, and make breakfast for every morning. I’m a 24/7 nursery school teacher (and first and fifth grade teacher, too). I’m a nursery school teacher - superhero.
Early-on in my ‘mothering years’ I really didn’t see myself as a 24/7 nursery school teacher superhero. I saw myself as “just a mom”. Oh my. Can I just say that those words…. “JUST a mom”, are poison?!?
I’ve never worked at Walmart, but I can imagine that the training process of the Walmart checker is steeped with philosophy. I can imagine that the Walmart management would NEVER say to it’s checkers-in-training, “Hey, you are just a checker. Just ring the stuff up and make us some money. Rush those people through as fast as you can and just get it over-with for heaven’s sake. And keep your mouth shut. You are JUST a checker.”
Nope. That can’t be. That can’t be because if that was the philosophy then Walmart would never have worked as a business. Walmart would have failed a long, long time ago.
I can imagine that the training process for the Walmart checker sounds something like this: “You are the face of Walmart. You are the one who will make the final and most important impression on our customer base. We value you. We value your work.”
Whether you are the mother of one, or the mother of twelve – whether you home-school or not – whether you have an adequate support network, or none at all, you are never, NEVER, “Just a Mom”. You are a Superhero. You are the face of the world to your child. You are the one who will make the final and most important impression on your family. You are valued by the world.
Just as a corporation needs a sound, working philosophy in order to thrive; so does a mommy.
To solidify my point, (and to finally seque into my Turkey Wrap recipe!) allow me to elaborate for a moment longer.
What if Walmart checkers were told that they didn’t matter AND never given lunch breaks? What if they only had a minute to eat some crusts of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and a few leftover Goldfish crackers? After which, they were thrown back out to the crowds (who can be quite snotty at times!!), and told to just keep quiet and do their job?
Then they wouldn’t be smiling, would they? They would fall apart. Give up. Walk away. Stop caring.
Mommies don’t have corporate managers to tell them to take lunch breaks. They don’t have unions and regulations to follow. Mommies must set rules and regulations for themselves. Rules like, “I must sit for at least 20 minutes every day and eat a decent lunch”. Not peanut butter and jelly (unless you LOVE peanut butter and jelly), not Goldfish crackers. Cookies don’t count.
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Here is a good, simple recipe for a FANTASTIC mommy lunch. It’s a big step above a boring old lunch box sandwich, and uses things that you may already have on-hand. It’s super yummy, full of protein and good nutrution, and will be an absolute oasis in the middle of your superhero day.
Tumeric-Turkey Wrap For Superheroes
1 Sundried Tomato and Basil tortilla
4-6 slices of turkey lunch meat
big handfull of fresh spinach leaves
dressing/sauce:
3 artichoke hearts, diced
1-2 Tablespoons diced red onion
1/4 large tomato – de-seeded and diced
2 Tbs mayonaise
1/4 tsp turmeric
pinch salt
pinch pepper
Mix up the dressing/sauce.
Lay out the tortilla and layer sauce with spinach and turkey.
Wrap it up, slice it in half, SIT DOWN, and enjoy with a tall glass of your favorite beverage.
Eating-well is an art that takes adequate planning and a certain boundary-setting. In time, your children will learn that mommy needs lunch, too. It may take a few days of creative ‘distraction’, (such as their favorite movie), but kids catch on pretty quickly. After they see for themselves that a well-fed mommy is a happy mommy, they will be much more inclined to give you the space you need.
Charge on, Superheroes!
Bon appetit, and bonne chance in YOUR Adventures In Cookery,

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Thanks, Shannon,
This is just what I needed!
Pamela - April 10, 2010 11:42 am
Made these last night for dinner – soooo yummy. Thanks for sharing. Also found out today that turmeric is a very healthy spice. I’ll be eating this a lot!!!!
Cathy
cathy - April 19, 2010 6:14 pm