We had not painted the pantry when we moved in 11 year ago. I knew painting must be done. Just organizing shelves over old dirty shelving with dirty walls would not do the trick. I needed to add additional shelving to accommodate additional space for larger items we have acquired for storage through the years. I would need many 39 gallon trash bags to purge the many expired items that had been hanging around that pantry for a while - YUK, and would get to do a little shopping therapy on the side for baskets and jars to accommodate similar pantry items (that always makes a job a little more fun)!
I started out by emptying the entire pantry and purging everything that was old and no longer usable. Things that had been lurking in the back corners and things that were stale and out of date. I got rid of unusable kitchen items - appliances we no longer used, items that I could no longer find their cords and things that weren't good for me, like those wonderful candy corn pumpkins (oh darn!!!! Sigh!!!).
Then, on for the shopping....first to the hardware store for paint then to Walmart and Target for storage items and labels. I always like to take a big break after the dirty work and before the real work begins. I painted, I organized, I packed baskets, I labeled and then carefully arranged on shelves according to how I would use them. I even rearranged a few kitchen cabinets to better suite pantry items (aka... coffee and spices). Behold...the transition is complete!
Before:
After:
The Inside of my pantry is now clean, new, fresh, organized and is a pleasure to not only me but to Jimmy. It's a delight for him because He can find things and enjoy not only the cleanliness but the beauty of it.
Isn't that the way God feels when we repent and purge our hearts, minds and souls from the old ugly sins that lurk in our dark corners? Our Insides are made like new. They are the same, but with a freshness like being painted over and made to look new again. God does the work and we are His pleasure as He steps back to look at His handiwork deep within our souls.
My new pantry gives me great joy. How much more does God delight in MY new pantry? I am grateful for His work in me. Time to get on my knees again so He can get to work! :)
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