Monday, May 6, 2024
chairs with decorations

As Kym Seabolt's nest empties anew, she has begun to think about new hobbies.

I suspect that civilization, as a whole, took a nosedive the very moment people started trying to reason with children. Children are, by nature,...
graduation cake

Sometimes the strength of a true leader is to be humble. Columnist Kym Seabolt has watched her shy little boy grow into a young man that other men look up to. 'His senior year, we celebrate that.'
Little Beaver Creek

Following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, the residents of East Palestine and surrounding areas wait for a reasonable response.
clothes line

In Kymberly Foster Seabolt's opinion, there's nothing wrong with having your kids do chores.
Kym Seabolt's porch

Kym Seabolt recognizes the beauty in allowing old houses to evolve into homes that are lived in, laughed in, and loved for an entirely new generation.

The key to raising a capable young adult is less in what you do, and more in what you don't.
living room

Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on turning 50, focusing on who and what she loves and spending less time on things that really don't matter.
One of Kym Seabolt's children

As an avowed “A little dirt never hurt” parent, Kymberly Foster Seabolt always thought exposure to outdoors made her children healthier as a whole.
Barn and American flag

Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful take on the annual task of cleaning out the barn.