Tag: family
Use it or lose it
Antique values are not "ever rising." They peak and then backslide as the people who have a collective memory of that item fall away.
When they grow up
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is making plans for what she will do when her children grow up and have their own places.
Kitchen restoration diary
As Kymberly Foster Seabolt approaches her kitchen restoration, she hopes the result is a pleasant place to make meals and memories for years to come.
Could the sex of your baby affect your health?
A study, published in the February 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, shows the sex of a baby is connected to immune responses in pregnant women.
Teach children important life lessons
Manners, often taught on the porches, in the backyards and the barn floors, stay with us, thanks to some busy person in our lives finding a moment.
Parenting by the book
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on parenting lessons she learned from children's books over the years.
How to find work-life balance on the farm
A time-flow sheet, turning busyness into bonding and support from family and friends can help you find balance in work and life on the farm.
Locking in memories
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the characteristics and quirks that made her late grandmother's house a home.
Parenting is on-the-job experience
Ever had a job where you had no experience, no training, you couldn't quit, and people's lives were at stake? That's parenting.
An interview with the Wonderkids
Now Boywonder and Girlwonder are grown, or nearly so (sob). It seemed time for them to pen a tell some, if not a tell all.