As I attacked our fantastically, large pantry, I looked through the door of the mess and knew it was time to get a hold of this Middle Age Mess.
This disorganized pantry resembled what I was allowing to over-come me, just throw and go. A survival technique that needed to change as I re-entered the dance of life.
As I managed to remove all the items I was able to see the potential ahead. Starting with a new canvas is always promising.
The lesson I kept hearing, while digging through the mess, it is easier to maintain then to rebuild. My body is reminding me of this daily.
Martha Stewart watch out! I was starting to see progress and excited at the organized shelves. I had to leave my microscope in the pantry, one of the last signs that I am still a home school mom.
The job was completed. The dread of wrestling this pantry was larger then the effort it took to put it back in order. I believe there is a lesson there also. So, as I continue to press on into this new decade, with the hope of a new make-over, I pray I will learn from the lessons I learned from cleaning out my pantry.
Now I am ready to learn how to make home-made Artisan bread.
"For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven,...A time to tear down and a time to build up, A time to cry and a time to laugh, a time to grieve and a time to dance..." Ecc. 3:1 - 8
May I continue to move forward in this season.
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