A car called ‘Christine’
Although the Seabolt family regularly shares vehicles, one finicky sedan has other ideas about who it wants behind the wheel.
Parents enjoy life after kids’ bedtime
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the bliss of sending the kids to bed early. Every night.
Leftover rations
In her quest to reduce food waste at home, Kym Seabolt is channeling her grandmother, who was a genius in using leftover food to make delicious dishes.
What goes around always comes around
As Kym Seabolt's children search for the perfect furniture to fill their homes, she is reminded that a comfortable home is not only trendy but timeless.
Here comes the neighborhood
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders if a tree falls in the forest with nobody around, can a Starbucks, two video stores and a housing development be built before anyone hears it?
The world is our sandwich
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares a fun sandwich story for her daughter's 21st birthday.
Natural treason
A squirrel meets its end with an electric utility pole on Kym Seabolt's property.
Find the magic in every day
The Christmas traditions have changed throughout the years but the magic is still there. Christmas magic is a little different once the children have grown.
Crack in the plans
Some of Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s home renovation projects stand the test of time, and others, well ... a picture is worth a thousand words.
Teen driver’s age doesn’t match heart’s calendar
The nice thing about getting married is that you inherit a whole new set of people to fret about. My niece, for example, is aflutter about learning to drive.