A dog’s life is built on faith
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.
Team anger management
When did high school sports games turn into opportunities for parents to let their tempers run out of control?
Living a life of leisure
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.
How did we even survive?
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.
When boating, always plug the hole!
Before getting into the boat, make sure the hole is plugged, and that the boat is ready.
The little white church
The church Kym Seabolt's children grew up in will be the site of her daughter's wedding, proving that time marches on, but strong roots remain.
Joys of married life
It doesn't matter how loud or messy the other person is, you're all in.
Another chapter in a young life
Kymberly Foster Seabolt recounts her daughter's high school years and offers wise words as she enters adulthood.
When all words seem inadequate
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.
It’s a dog’s world — and we love it
Kym Seabolt loves her dogs — no, she really loves them. She might even be a "crazy dog person."