Thursday, March 12, 2026
meadow sunset

Kym Seabolt ponders the usefulness and history of Daylight Saving Time, wondering when it will outlive its usefulness and where we might end up if it does.

Confessions of an overdue book holder: If library cards were like driver's licenses, columnist Kymberly Seabolt's would have enough points to result in suspension.

(Authors note: Names and locations have been changed to protect the not-so-innocent and any resemblance to anyone living or annoying is purely coincidental.

I think we all know by now my opinion on back-to-school clothing. Namely, that the only thing missing from most back-to-school fashion collections for even the youngest children is a dimly lit stage and a pole.

I am an ironic dinosaur, career-wise. I began my writing on the Internet when I discovered, quite by happy accident, that some kind souls...

Nothing will knock you out of a navel-gazing haze of self-indulgence over rapidly advancing age -- "Wait? What's that? Another wrinkle?" -- quite like...

One of the many things that keeps our marriage interesting is that I am a very unpredictable (see also: maddening ) person.Mr. Wonderful, bless...

It's funny how the things we loved can one day become the things we can no longer stand the sight of.
mom, dad, son and daughter

There is so much more to life for your children than winning and losing the big game. So relax.
christmas wreath

Despite the imperfections and mishaps of the holiday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt's 50th Christmas was better than perfect.