Adapting to technology: One byte at a time, please
Technologically speaking, my family and I have always been more Luddite than early-adopter. We are not the first people on the block to have high-speed this or digital that.
The gifter that keeps on giving very badly
There is a long-accepted seasonal stereotype that says that women love to give amazing gifts and men are incapable of doing so.
Chuckles abound...
Life Out Loud: Who cares what ‘they’ think?
People are insufferable. Oh, not taken singularly, of course. One-on-one people are lovely. It's when they go plural you have problems. If there are any two things that can ruin just about any good time it is "people" and "they."
The perils of perky
Kymberly Foster Seabolt accidentally married a chipper morning person, and she's not exactly enthusiastic about it.
Cheer on! It’s darned hard work
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt realizes her daughter was born to cheer.
Meeting the other woman
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt meets the center of her son's universe.
I need a weekend house or chocolate
I have never been, shall we say, comfortable with entertaining. When it comes to the planning and preparation involved with inviting people over to dine, I would much rather go to a nice, relaxing dental appointment or something less taxing like that.
Son’s bravery turns Mom upside down
Hanging upside down at 45 mph is definitely NOT the time to start fretting about your child's hip-to-shoulder ratio.
If you want to get something done, be somebody
“Politics should not be merely a spectator sport.”
— Lyndon Johnson
I did not set out to become an activist. It just sort of...
Marks of time
Things change. Plans. People. Paint. We have left our marks in other ways.














