Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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.
black bear

Kym Seabolt lives by one core mantra, and that is nature is not to be trusted.
birthday presents

For her birthday and Thanksgiving, Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what she is grateful for over the years.

(Authors note: Names and locations have been changed to protect the not-so-innocent and any resemblance to anyone living or annoying is purely coincidental.

Now that I'm a "real writer" (as opposed to my former slacker's life as a married mother moonlighting as a writer), I'm amazed at all the similarities - besides sleeping late - between tortured artists and me.

I think we all know by now my opinion on back-to-school clothing. Namely, that the only thing missing from most back-to-school fashion collections for even the youngest children is a dimly lit stage and a pole.

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.

Some are born to greatness. Some rise to greatness. And some just want to get their dog out of the swimming pool.

It turns out that I am an idiot. I had no idea. In fact, I was humming along clam-happy in my (mistaken) belief that...

One of the many charming aspects of living in an old house is that you are never truly alone. Never alone Oh sure,...