Jeff, I love the idea of separating the herbs and spices, I will have to think about that. I'd never even thought of it.
Our youngest son who is 42 now, started cooking when he was four. By the time he was five, he could stand on a small stool and make his own omelet. He loved my spice/herb jars. He would open a jar simply to smell it. One day when he was about 6, I left him in the care of his older sister while I ran to the store. She was in her bedroom reading, and son decided to organize my spices. He combined ones that were about 1/4 full, threw out some that no longer had a smell and even mixed some spices with herbs. He was very proud of himself and told me he fixed my spices for me. At first I was shocked, then laughter came, a big hug and thank you.....
That is when I decided to get better organized. That same kid went on to work in Alaska during summer months to help pay for college, by his forth year he was head cook. That year, he was asked by a couple he met up there to cater their wedding in Seattle. He catered a wedding for 400 people without batting an eye. He still cooks! Every time he comes home, he opens my spice/herb cabinets and checks everything out. Then he heads for the garden to see what I am growing.