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Wisdom Looks Beautiful
The older I get, the more I realize that wisdom and beauty are not separate things. True beauty isn’t perfect skin, a certain weight, or even a beautiful face. It is confidence earned through experience. It is surviving things you once thought might break you and somehow finding yourself smiling again. It is learning what matters, what doesn’t, and refusing to apologize for either. Lately, I’ve found myself appreciating my own reflection more than I have in years. Not because
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The Honey Kale Salad
Sometimes the best recipes aren’t planned. They happen because you open the refrigerator, see what you have, and start tossing things together until something lovely appears. That was this salad. I had a container of chopped kale that I had massaged with extra virgin olive oil and a splash of apple cider vinegar, then tucked away in the refrigerator for about a day and a half. The time allowed the kale to soften and mellow, transforming it from something sturdy and slightly b
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The Start of a New Chapter
On May 18, 2026, I had my final reconstructive breast surgery. My surgeon reconstructed my left breast, created a new mammary fold, performed a capsulectomy, and placed a new implant. My left breast is finally symmetrical with my right. Most people probably never noticed the difference. To the outside world, it may have seemed insignificant. But I noticed it every day. It was a small reminder of everything my body had endured and everything that was still unfinished. Now, for
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A Day of Flags, Family, and Thank You’s
Hello to all my little bees under three 🐝🇺🇸 Today is Memorial Day, a special day when we remember brave people who helped protect our country and who are no longer with us. Some were mommies and daddies, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. They worked very hard to help keep people safe. Today we wave little flags, hug our families, play outside in the sunshine, and say “thank you” in our hearts for the people who helped give us these beautiful days. So if you see fla
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Where the Heart Learns to Bloom
Sometimes it is interesting to look back on life and notice how memories are often brought to light by dates, holidays, and significant moments. This weekend, I find myself thinking back to Memorial Day weekend four years ago. My life actually felt pretty wonderful then — but also quietly heartbreaking at the same time. I was single and happily doing so many things I enjoyed: going to plays, operas, ballets, movies, live music, orchestras, and the symphony. I was spending tim
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Life Began at 55
There is something I need to say out loud because perhaps someone else needs permission to feel it too: I think my life may have truly begun at 55. Not because my younger years were bad. They weren’t. I had youth, beauty, wonderful experiences, people who loved me, children I adore, and so many moments that mattered deeply. But if I am completely honest, I spent much of my earlier life bending gently around the wants, needs, and expectations of others. I changed plans to make
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Sober Is So Chic
There was a time in my life when I assumed alcohol was part of the magic. A glass of wine before dancing. A cocktail before a date. Champagne during celebrations. Not because I was unhappy or out of control. Quite the opposite, actually. I genuinely loved life. I loved restaurants, music, laughter, dressing up, long conversations, romance, travel, and celebration. Alcohol simply felt woven into all of it because culturally, it often is. Then one day, I slowly realized somethi
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Sleep Is Not Laziness. It Is Life.
Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to wear exhaustion like a badge of honor. We glorify being busy. We applaud running on fumes. We quietly admire the person who sleeps four hours and still “gets everything done.” But science keeps telling us something very different. Sleep is not laziness. Sleep is not weakness. Sleep is not optional. Sleep is one of the most powerful forms of healthcare we have. Just as brushing our teeth protects our mouths, sleep protects our bra
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The Logistics Are Planned… Now Comes the Fun Part ✨
One thing I’ve learned about planning European adventures is that while the dreamy photos and spontaneous wandering may be what people see, so much of the real work happens quietly behind the scenes in the logistics. Flights. Train routes. Hotel locations. Walkability. Safety. Timing. Transfer days. How far I want to drag a suitcase over cobblestones. 😂 Truthfully, that is where much of my planning time is spent. And I’ve learned that choosing where to stay within a city mat
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Greece Felt Like Home to My Body 🇬🇷
When I traveled to London, Paris, Italy, and Greece over the past several months, one of the most fascinating parts of the experience for me wasn’t just the architecture, the museums, or the scenery… It was the food. Not just how it tasted—but how it felt. And surprisingly, each country felt completely different to my body. 🇬🇧 London In London, I found so much of the food comforting and delicious, but often a little too rich for me. There were absolutely meals I loved and f
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Proof That Extraordinary Things Exist
The sound alone is enough to stop you in your tracks. For the last two days, the skies over Charleston have thundered with the unmistakable roar of the Blue Angels as they prepared for tomorrow’s air show. Their precision is breathtaking. Their speed almost impossible to comprehend. And somehow, even knowing the science and engineering behind it all, it still feels a little like magic. As I stood watching them soar near the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, I found myself thinking a
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The Delicious Elegance of Simplicity — Falling in Love With Grecian Sea Fare
There is something magical about Greece that is difficult to explain until you experience it for yourself. It is not simply the whitewashed buildings perched against impossibly blue water. It is not only the warmth of the people, the salty sea air, or the glow of sunset against stone pathways polished smooth by centuries of footsteps. It is the way life itself slows down enough to savor. And nowhere is that more evident than at the table. Before traveling to Greece, I expecte
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Becoming, Beautifully: Why I Chose the Journey Over the Mirror
There was a time—not so long ago—when I had a budget set aside for maintaining a certain version of myself. Facial lasers. Botox. A gentle effort to soften the lines that time and life had begun to leave behind. And then, somewhere along the way, I made a quiet shift. I chose travel instead. Not in a dramatic, life-altering declaration. Just a simple decision, made one day and honored the next: What if I invested in living instead of preserving? And so, I did. Last night, I c
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✨ Always Have Something Lovely on the Horizon
After ending my time in Athens with a truly lovely dinner at Hytra last night, I now find myself sitting in the Aegean Airlines lounge, waiting for my Aegean Airlines flight to depart—enjoying all the lovely Grecian treats in front of me. And somewhere between the last sip of coffee and the quiet hum of travelers coming and going… I’ve begun planning my next visit to this beautiful country. There’s something I’ve come to believe deeply— having a trip on the calendar is not in
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I’m headed to Greece today, with a plan… and it’s a delicious one. 🇬🇷
I’m going to eat my way through it. Not in a rushed, checklist kind of way… but in that slow, intentional, this is how life is meant to be experienced kind of way. I want to eat like a local. I want to sit a little longer. Order one more thing than I planned. Say yes to the bread. And perhaps even yes to dessert… more than once. 🥗 The everyday beauty You’ll find me starting most days simply —A traditional Greek salad (those tomatoes alone are worth the flight) Briny olives,
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There’s Something Lovely About Always Having Your Next Italian Adventure Waiting… It Makes the Days in Between Feel Fuller, Softer, and a Little More Alive.
There’s something quietly lovely about always having your next Italian adventure waiting. Not in a rushed or restless way…but in a soft, steady kind of knowing—that somewhere ahead of you, there will be cobblestone streets to wander, espresso to sip slowly, and moments you haven’t yet lived but already feel a little connected to. It changes the way you move through your days. The ordinary feels lighter. The routine feels softer. Even the hard days carry a small thread of hope
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Wear the Same Shoes, Go Further
Some people say, “buy the shoes.” Lately, I’ve been wondering… what if we just wore them further? I understand the sentiment—life is meant to be enjoyed, and there’s nothing wrong with treating ourselves. But perhaps it’s not always about having more… but about experiencing more. What if instead of buying another pair of shoes, we wore the ones we already have a little longer- and used that time, that money, that energy to go somewhere new, to see something beautiful, to feel
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Greece... I'm coming 💙
…in 3 days 💙 I was so excited about my trip, I decided to move it up! What started as a handful of ideas… a few saved places… a “maybe this, maybe that”… has slowly, beautifully unfolded into something real. Athens… where I’ll wander without a plan, sip coffee on a terrace, and stand at the Acropolis as the light softens around me. Little streets, a bite of souvlaki eaten standing still, gelato in hand, and a dinner table filled with small plates and stories. And then Santor
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Not All Diabetes Can Be Prevented — And That Matters
I did not develop diabetes because of my lifestyle. I developed it because cancer took my pancreas. And yet, in a recent exchange with my elected representative, Lindsey Graham , I was reminded just how often our public conversations about diabetes overlook stories like mine. I am writing this with a simple hope—that we can bring a bit more clarity to how we talk about diabetes, both in everyday conversation and in the policies that shape care for millions of Americans. A Wel
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🌿 A Simple, Supportive Guide to Everyday Heart & Metabolic Health
Taking care of your health doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Often, it’s the small, consistent choices that gently move things in the right direction over time. Here are a few thoughtful ways to support your body—simply, sustainably, and with kindness toward yourself. 🍳 Start Your Day with Protein Beginning your day with protein can help: Support steady energy Improve blood sugar balance Promote muscle health Simple ideas: Eggs Greek yogurt Plant-based protein options (like
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