Thursday, February 19, 2026
hammock

Kym Seabolt thought when she grew up, she would go to the mall whenever she wanted, stay out late and never wash a dish. She couldn't have been more wrong.

Most Americans are far from farming and farm life. We are not better for it.
Kym Seabolt's house

Kym Seabolt and her daughter have a special relationship with their home, the "magical house."
remote control

Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her continued quarantine thoughts — the good, the bad and what everyone's wishing, Netflix, just assume we're still watching.
peacock

Kymberly Foster Seabolt was recently visited by a pair of peacocks. She recaps the chaos that ensued.

I am rarely at a loss for words. In fact I tend to think — and write — in 800 word increments. But there are times when there simply are no words.
Kym Seabolt in a childhood sword fight.

Retro children of the 1930s-1980s went out into the world sans helmets and knee pads. Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers some insight as to how they survived.
Kym Seabolt's furniture

Kym Seabolt's children are growing up and moving out. She reflects on how their spaces in her house have changed, but the meaning of home hasn't.
Kym Seabolt's dog, Nova Grace

Kym Seabolt's dog, Nova Grace, suffers a strange illness but a second opinion and the power of community armed with the power of prayer helped save her.
girl kicking soccer ball into goal

When did high school sports games turn into opportunities for parents to let their tempers run out of control?