Best-dressed thrifty nest
There is an art to looking like a million bucks on a dime, and GirlWonder always hits the mark with change to spare — the same goes for her home.
Surviving the great social media outage of Oct. 4, 2021
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the great social media outage of Oct. 4, 2021, and society's dependency on these platforms.
Customers are not always right
Kym Seabolt digs into “The Customer is Always Right” mentality that some consumers fall back on as a pass for rude behavior and reminds us to be kind.
Enjoying the hobby life
So once the children are safely grown, (almost) flown and the mom duties begin to dwindle, what is a person to do? Apparently, get some hobbies.
Some things won’t break
Kym Seabolt attempts to take apart a 100-year-old crate and contemplates the way things are built and quality of construction over time.
Magical house
Kym Seabolt and her daughter have a special relationship with their home, the "magical house."
Pumpkin spice season
To pumpkin spice latte or not to pumpkin spice latte — that is the question. Kym Seabolt digs into the nuances of pumpkin spice season.
Cooking and empty nesting
For Kym Seabolt, empty nesting means fewer homecooked meals and fewer trips to the grocery store.
Kindness is No. 1 lesson
Kym Seabolt thinks it is important to remember the No. 1 thing that should be the focus of any and every school year: be kind.
What I did not do on my vacation
Kymberly Seabolt reminisces on how she spent and enjoyed her summer vacation. It doesn't always take grand plans to be content.






















