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Our need for routines and patterns is just natural
As much as Julie Geiss enjoys summer, she embraces the impending seasonal change for the promise of a return to the comfort of routines.
Magical house
Kym Seabolt and her daughter have a special relationship with their home, the “magical house.”
On the move
Kymberly Foster Seabolt prepares for her youngest to leave the nest as she nears the end of her undergraduate studies and looks forward to law school.
One thing is certain, no one knows it all
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers a shout out to everyone trying to educate our nation’s young during a pandemic.
Deceptive beauty hides danger of yellow clover at Badlands National Park
Yellow sweet clover is appealing to the eye but damaging to the land in a mixed-grass prairie, like the one at Badlands National Park.
The world is our sandwich
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares a fun sandwich story for her daughter’s 21st birthday.
Camels trail paved the way for Route 66
After the 1848 treaty ended war with Mexico, and the U.S. received all of Texas above the Rio Grande, a new form of transportation was needed — the camel.
Birds, boats and big adventure
“Healthy Birds Fly” is a mantra Kymberly Foster Seabolt has used to remind herself of the end goal of parenting.
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.
Food stamps: Create unique art with garden produce
Stamping with fruits and vegetables is a great way for gardeners to showcase their homegrown produce and for adults to teach children about healthy food and basic botany.






