I miss the Halloween tricks, treats
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details how Halloweens have changed since her children have entered college. What happened to the candy tax?
Middling taste buds
This week, Kymberly Seabolt analyses her "white trash taste buds" and the midwestern cooking she grew up enjoying.
Dog days attitude
Maybe we're getting it wrong when we say “dog days” as a synonym for “lethargy, discomfort and inconvenience." Dogs find pleasure in the smallest things.
Turning 50 and fabulous
Leading up to her 50th birthday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls all the staples of her childhood, growing up in the 70s and 80s.
Adulthood is not for sissies
Being an adult is like folding fitted sheets. No one really knows how.
Advice for new parents
New parents get advice from those who have been parenting for minutes, and those with decades of experience. Kymberly Seabolt's is not to worry so much.
Toilet paper math
Is the mega pack of 8 double rolls of x linear feet of a certain ply a better, or worse, deal than 12 regular sized rolls of a different ply? Super? Mega?
The customer is often wrong
As we approach the heavy shopping holiday season, Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges us to get over ourselves.
Heavy petting and underage bears
Kymberly Seabolt reflects on some of the inane things people do around wild animals.
Trading on education
We are selling our students the idea that there is only one path to success: college. It is unfair and untrue, according to Kymberly Foster Seabolt.