Friday, April 19, 2024

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt laments over whether to make the switch from four-door sedan to mom mobile, better known as a van.

There has been a lot of talk lately about how any number of things are making Americans look bad. Reality TV, bare midriffs in church, our lack of respect for other cultures, and the presidential election just to name a few.

Up to now, I have resisted physical activity in the form of "working out" the way fish, say, resist learning to ride a bicycle.

You just never know when you'll have a brush with greatness, or in my case, great fear. As near as I remember, I was cleaning a high shelf in the bathroom when there was a flash of movement, a flutter, and my momentary thought "oh, why is there a big leaf up here?" before the "leaf" became coherent enough to make a beeline (bat line?) for my hair.

It is fairly well established that one should never discuss politics or religion in polite company. I think, however, that a third category of...

We had a particularly bad Friday morning here. A book bag was dropped, lunch was forgot, and by the time we reached the school...

The key to raising a capable young adult is less in what you do, and more in what you don't.
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Kym Seabolt thinks it is important to remember the No. 1 thing that should be the focus of any and every school year: be kind.  

There are plenty of "sin taxes" that could be applied, if Ohio's governor Bob Taft takes the advice of columnist Kym Seabolt.

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt gives fair warning about items with no assembly required.