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A Birthday Worth Remembering: Chasing Beauty Along the French Riviera and Italy
There is something quietly magical about turning fifty-six. Every new year of life seems to bring a surprise we never saw coming, and perhaps that is the real gift of birthdays—not simply celebrating another year, but watching the next chapter unfold and discovering the unexpected joys waiting inside it. Not because life suddenly changes on your birthday, but because by this point you finally know yourself well enough to live differently… and to travel differently. You no lon
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Grace Kelly | Grace Is Something We Become
There are some people whose very names evoke a feeling. Helen. Cleopatra. Marilyn. Diana. And then there is Grace. What a beautiful name. Not because it belonged to a princess. But because she spent her life becoming exactly what her name suggested. Grace. Before she ever wore a crown, she reminds us that sometimes the bravest thing we ever do is walk away from a life we could have kept... because we believe another beautiful chapter is waiting to be written. ❤️ When most peo
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Marilyn Monroe | Norma Jeane Baker and the Woman the World Created
There are people we admire. There are people we respect. And then there are the rare souls we somehow carry with us long before we fully understand why. For me, that person has always been Marilyn Monroe. Or perhaps I should say… Norma Jeane Baker. From the time I was in middle school until I graduated from high school, every June 1st I bought Marilyn a birthday cake. My family would indulge me and gather around and sing “Happy Birthday” to a woman who had been gone for years
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Choose the Things That Give You More
Every healthy choice is an investment. Some investments earn interest in dollars. Others pay dividends in energy, strength, clear thinking, resilience, and the freedom to fully participate in your own life. Those dividends often become most valuable years—or even decades—after you make the investment. It's easy to look at healthy living and think about everything we're supposed to avoid. Less sugar. Less alcohol. Less processed food. But perhaps we've been looking at it the w
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Empress Elisabeth ("Sisi") | Beauty That Longed to Be Free
When I first began reading about Empress Elisabeth of Austria—known affectionately as "Sisi"—I expected to meet one of history's great beauties. Instead, I met one of history's great free spirits. And perhaps that is what made her truly beautiful. Long before I learned about her famous waist, her ankle-length hair, or the portraits that captivated Europe, I learned one simple fact that made me smile. The young Emperor Franz Joseph traveled to meet Elisabeth's older sister, wh
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The Gift Was Never the Pain
Pain is never the gift. The gift is discovering that even after life cracks us, we can create something beautiful enough to let the light shine through.
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Simonetta Vespucci | The Woman Who Became Immortal Through Someone Else's Eyes
How do ordinary human beings become extraordinary in the memories of others? Helen teaches us that myth can preserve a name. Cleopatra teaches us that history can preserve a legacy. Simonetta teaches us that love, admiration, and art can preserve a soul. Months before I ever learned Simonetta Vespucci's name, I stood quietly inside the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, gazing at Botticelli's Birth of Venus. Like millions of visitors before me, I admired one of the most famous paint
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Cleopatra | The Queen Who Refused to Be Defined
When I first began learning about Cleopatra, I expected to find the story of an extraordinary beauty. Instead, I found the story of an extraordinary woman. History has never quite known what to do with women like Cleopatra. Women who are intelligent. Women who are ambitious. Women who are charismatic. Women who command attention when they enter a room. Women who are impossible to ignore. For more than two thousand years, people have debated Cleopatra's beauty. Was she breatht
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Helen of Troy
The Woman Who Became a Symbol Before I began writing this series, I unknowingly found myself following the footsteps of these stories. In March, I stood in Florence at the Uffizi Gallery, gazing at Botticelli's Birth of Venus. Like millions before me, I admired one of the most famous images of beauty ever created. Yet what fascinated me most was learning that Venus was not perfect. Her pose is unnatural. Her proportions are not mathematically precise. The painting is filled w
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The Most Beautiful Women in History
And Why Their Beauty Was Never the Most Interesting Thing About Them There have been billions of women throughout human history. Many were beautiful. Some were likely every bit as beautiful as the women whose names we know today. Yet somehow only a handful became legends. Why? The answer isn't symmetry. It isn't perfect skin. It isn't measurements. It isn't youth. It is story. Helen became the woman for whom kingdoms went to war. Cleopatra became the queen whose intellect res
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Sometimes what feels like heartbreak is really just a breaking free.
When we are in the middle of loss, we tend to focus on what is being taken from us. We grieve the future we imagined. We mourn the plans we made. We replay the memories and wonder how something that once felt so right could have ended. But sometimes, years later, we look around and realize that what felt like the end was actually the beginning. I have been thinking a lot lately about how different my life would look today if certain chapters had unfolded the way I wanted. At
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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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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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