I don't know if it can really be considered as pride because they are just so happy inside at what they have done. They aren't putting themselves above others "less talented" than them. When they learned to walk and their face lit up with a sense of accomplishment and wonder, they weren't thinking "look at me, I can walk on two feet and that baby over there is still on all fours!" So if it isn't pride, I don't know how else to explain it other than they are well pleased? As I am well pleased with my two beautiful children?
My heart swells when I see that my kids are well pleased with themselves and their accomplishments. Whether it's riding a bike or buttoning up a shirt, reading a book or fixing their own hair. You want them to have confidence in their abilities and to see themselves as the extraordinary beings you know they are. The other day we were rearranging furniture to get ready for when Sariah and Hunter move out and I had to go grab the camera and take a picture of Alex's masterpiece she made last March. It's been hanging over her bed since she brought it home from school and you can see her light up whenever she looks at it. I'm so glad she sees herself as an artist and I love watching her be pleased with her work.
8 c. roma tomatoes, diced and drained
1 1/2 c. chopped green onions (because that's what I had in my garden)
1/2 c. chopped red onions (because I had some in the fridge)
1/2 c. bell pepper (I used bell and aneheim w/o seeds)
2 chopped jalapeno peppers (not much heat, add more if you like)
4 cloves garlic, minced
handfull of parsley, minced
1 t. cumin
1 t. pepper
juice of 2 limes
1/8 c. canning salt (I used sea salt, just stay away from iodine)
1/4 c. sugar
1/8 c. vinegar
1 can tomato paste
I simmered all of the ingredients as I was adding them, then boiled it for about 10 mins.
2 comments:
You can say that you're proud. You should be. I wish I lived close so I could test out your salsa! So yummy. I'm making some this weekend and I might borrow some from your recipe. xoxo
it truly is the joy in the little things isn't it?
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