Month: April 2020

My Normandy Itinerary – Planning My Next Trip While Waiting for the World to Get Back to Normal

Normandy Itinerary

Just like many of you, I have delayed all of my travel plans through July. I prefer to use the word delay rather than cancel because I will be rescheduling all trips for 2021. The current pandemic will surely pass, and we will once again enjoy the many travel opportunities the world has to offer.

One of my trips that has
been delayed until April 2021 is a travel experience in France. I love France
and I am looking forward to exploring an area that I have not visited in the
past, Normandy and Mont St Michel.

So, since I have to wait
for another year to enjoy this trip, I thought I would put together a virtual
tour of my itinerary. I cannot be there in person right now, but in my
imagination, I am there already!

Days 1 and 2 – Paris!

We arrive in Paris, the City of Lights, and stay for two
nights. Of course, I will start with shopping on the famous Champs Elysees,
ending the first day at Arc de Triomphe. The second day in Paris begins with a
visit to the Les Invalides and Louvre Museum and ends with a tour of the
magnificent Eiffel Tower.

Day 3 – On the Way to Normandy

Day three is when we leave for Normandy. I’m planning
a stop in Giverny to visit the former house of Claude Monet known for the
gardens which inspired many of Monet’s paintings.

On the way to Normandy, we’ll “step back in time” to a
historic battle, and see the intricate Bayeux Tapestry, woven to commemorate
the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror in 1066.

Day 4 – Explore WWII Places

The D-Day invasion will forever be remembered as a day
of true bravery and sacrifice and the beginning of French liberation. We will
start the day at St. Mere Eglise on the Cotentin Peninsula, where the allied
invasion began 75 years ago on June 6, 1944 – D-Day.

Then we’ll travel on to Utah Beach, stopping to explore
the Ranger Memorial at Pointe du Hoc. Next stop will be Omaha Beach and the
site of the Normandy American Cemetery and memorial. The cemetery covers 172.5
acres and contains the graves of 9,387 American soldiers.

Day 5 – Mont St. Michel

On day five, we are off to the iconic Mont St. Michel,
rising from the sea on a mighty rock. We will cross the causeway by shuttle and
browse the narrow streets and admire the views of the surrounding bay.

One of France’s most recognizable landmarks, the
fortified town, is crowned by the mighty 10th century abbey.

Day 6 – The Loire Valley and a Lovely
Chateau Experience

Our trip will continue with a full day in the Loire
Valley exploring the nearby sights, one of which is the magnificent Chateau de
Chenonceau. Stretching across the river Cher, the chateau boasts a 197-foot
gallery built over a series of arches.

We will tour the extravagantly furnished rooms and the
formal gardens – added by the mistress of Henry II, Diane de Poitiers.

Also, we will visit the Royal Chateau d’Amboise for a
guided tour. The castle is most closely associated with King Francois I, who
introduced the Renaissance to France and brought Leonardo da Vinci to his
court. The artist is buried in the chapel.

Day 7 – The Last Day to Remember

Our last day in France will
take us to Chateau de Chambord – the largest residence in
the Loire Valley. Chambord was built for Francois I in the 16th century by
1,800 men and master masons.

We will then continue with a visit to Chartres, home to the greatest Gothic cathedral in France. Originally built in 1020, the cathedral contains the sacred Veil of the Virgin relic and a world-renowned collection of stained glass windows.

The imagination never stops no matter what is going on in the world. I hope you have enjoyed this virtual adventure with me.

Have you planned your next trip? Where will you go once it becomes safe to travel again? Please share your itinerary with us and let’s dream together!

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Tinsley Mortimer’s Pink Lip Gloss

Tinsley Mortimer’s Pink Lip Gloss

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 2 Fashion

While Tinsley Mortimer was giving Leah McSweeney lip service on who and who not to trust with her secrets on last night’s Real Housewives of New York, BBH Staff Writer Faryn Wegler was focused on what was going on next to them which was all of Tinsley’s makeup sitting out for the taking finding. First she was able to track down Tinsley’s pink lip gloss based on the hexagonal shape of the lid, which is some pretty good detective work in my book. I just hope she didn’t tell Sonja Morgan first, I wouldn’t want for her to tell everyone and have it sell out before I get my hands on it.

 

The Realest Housewife,

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Tinsley Mortimer's Pink Lip Gloss

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Building Resilience in Tough Times: Do We Have It in Us to Move Forward?

Building Resilience in Tough Times Do We Have It in Us to Move Forward

Back in February, I didn’t realize the timeliness of the article I wrote about resilience and the lessons we learn that help us bounce back from difficult days.

Here we are now,
in a crisis bigger than any of us imagined a month ago. The Coronavirus blew into
our lives like a tsunami. It set us back on our collective heels, threw us into
varying degrees of loss and grief, and robbed too many of us of our health or,
worse, of people we love.

Everything
changed. This is a lot to bounce back from. 

We’ve never been asked
to fight this kind of battle. In the coming weeks and the following months, we will
continue to manage uncertainty and learn to navigate new waters. 

And the truth is,
we don’t know what life will look like when this war ends. So, since no one has
a crystal ball, what do we know?

We know we have Right
Now
. We know we can build resilience muscles. And we know that, during
this unsettled time, we do that minute by minute, day by day.

When Life Is
Uncertain, Take Care of Yourself

Our culture
teaches that, when problems arise, we’re supposed to figure out the answers.
But when really big events happen, like this pandemic, trying to figure things
out is the last thing we need to do, not the first.

Thank goodness there
are experts and helpers working tirelessly to provide a solution for us. And there
are trusted sources we can go to for information. The rest of us can give
ourselves a break as we follow the recommendations and guidelines. Our job right
now is to do what comforts us and calms us.

Many of us find solace
in a spiritual practice or in adopting that practice to this environment of
social distancing. Many of us are reassured by routine, creating simple structure,
and performing daily rituals. Practicing gratitude and noticing small things
that spark joy are universally comforting.

Whatever you
choose to do that quiets the mind and nourishes the rest of you is okay during the
first stages of big change. We return to our center of Peace not by making
giant leaps but by taking small steps. The time to “figure it all
out” will come. We’ll be stronger when it does if we’ve put ourselves
first for a while.

Creativity Brings
Possibility

Unstructured time can be considered a creative white space. That space is fertile ground for the “makers,” the artists, the teachers. And that includes each of us, whether or not we’ve ever practiced art as a profession.

Your inner
creative self might wake up! When she does, she’ll probably bring
lightheartedness and playfulness with her.

She may come
through in traditional ways like writing or music. But she could appear in the
form of a new furniture arrangement for the living room. Or baking a cake from
scratch. Maybe she wants the colorful scarf you bought to celebrate Spring to
be worn around the house!

Creative pursuits
show us what’s possible. When we see what’s possible, we become hopeful about
what’s next.

Authentic Connection
Carries Us Through

The world feels
smaller than ever.

I appreciate what late-night talk show hosts are doing – broadcasting live from home and winging it a little. And I love the musicians who serenade us online from around the world, unplugged and without the glitz. It feels personal and real.

If this current
situation teaches us anything, it will be the positive impact of genuine
connection
.
Uncertainty has allowed us to fearlessly reach out. It’s stripped down the
pretense and made us brave enough to make that phone call, send that email. Use
Zoom!

The more we
connect in the coming weeks, the stronger our bonds will become. And, thanks to
those bonds, we’ll be ready for what’s to come.

Do we have it in
us to get through this? We certainly don’t have a rulebook.

But we do have the
resilience we brought with us into this situation. We have the capacity to
become stronger. We have each other. And we have Right Now.

I’m hopeful
that’s a recipe not only for bouncing back but for moving forward, however that
will look.

Do you have it in you to move forward in
difficult situations? What do you think it takes to build resilience in tough
times? When the world closes in around you, what keeps your mind open and
active? Please share with our community!

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Dorinda Medley’s Patched Cardigan

Dorinda Medley’s Patched Cardigan in the Hamptons

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 2 Fashion

Although Dorinda Medley may be financially stressed due to the renovations happening at the same time with her NYC apartment and Bluestone Manor, at least she can take solace in the fact that if she ever needs to make some extra cash quick she can always sell this $3,700 designer patched cardigan. But then again, I think she’d probably be more willing to get a tattoo before doing that (well, maybe).

Fashionably,

Faryn

Dorinda Medley’s Patched Cardigan

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Straightening Brushes Under $50 That Still Deliver Expert-Level Results

One of the most overused and inaccurate assumptions made regarding hair care is that only high priced items deliver high-quality results. Now, this isn’t to say that pricier treatments and triple-digit hot tools are completely bogus, but their more affordable counterparts are equally impressive and much nicer to my bank account. Cheap straightening brushes are especially nice because, for the most part, the top-rated ones are usually outside of my spending range.

A hybrid between the blow dryer and flat iron, the straightening brush is officially one of those must-haves for anyone whose styling needs go beyond a simple wash and go. Not only does it save time; it’s also foolproof when it comes to the application because you’re literally just brushing through the hair. What could go wrong, right? Well, if the bristles aren’t thick enough or the paddle area isn’t wide enough, or the handle doesn’t have enough grip, you’ve got a potential disaster on your hands.

Taking that extra time to make sure a straightening brush has everything you need is imperative, but making sure it doesn’t cost a ridiculous amount of money is of equal importance too. So to make your search a little less daunting, here are some top-rated options that don’t cost more than $50. You’re welcome.

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Anjou.

Anjou Hair Straightener Brush

Complete with a 30-minute auto-shutoff so you don’t accidentally burn the house down.

Buy: Anjou Hair Straightener Brush $29.99

 

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Conair.

Conair Infiniti Pro Diamond-Brilliance Ceramic Hot Paddle Brush

Three hair settings that go up to a safe 400 degrees.

Buy: Conair Infiniti Pro Diamond-Brilliance Ceramic Hot Paddle Brush $40.99

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Entil.

Entil Straightening Brush

Nine temperature settings according to hair texture.

Buy: Entil Straightening Brush $29.99

 

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Eva NYC.

Eva NYC Mini Healthy Heat Thermal Straightening Brush

A travel-friendly hairstyler.

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Hera.

Hera 2-in-1 Ceramic Hot Brush & Straightener

A flat-iron and hair dryer in one.

 

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Instyler.

Instyler Straight Up Ceramic Straightening Brush

No time wasted with heat that only takes 30 seconds to turn up.

Buy: Instyler Straight Up Ceramic Straightening Brush $49.99

 

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Sally Beauty.

Ion Travel Straightening Brush Iron

Stick this in your carry-on for styling on-the-go.

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Revlon.

Revlon Salon One-Step XL Straightening Heated Hair Brush

Effortless glide and a memory setting for easier day-to-day use.

Buy: Revlon Salon One-Step XL Straightening Heated Hair Brush $32.95

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Vanity Planet.

Vanity Planet Flow Ceramic Straightening Brush

Made with a swivel cord to avoid tripping over plugs.

Buy: Vanity Planet Flow Ceramic Straightening Brush $47.12

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