Month: July 2025

Michelle Lally’s Season 2 Reunion Look

Michelle Lally’s Season 2 Reunion Look / The Valley Season 2 Reunion Fashion

Michelle Lally mentioned she channeled her Greek goddess vibes after her trip to Hawaii for her Season 2 reunion look and absolutely nailed it, all while keeping things minimal. Corset and strapless styles are trending this season, whether it’s for a wedding or any day you want to slay. So if you have a special day to dress to impress, hop on the corset wave and take a chic cue from Michelle’s moment.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


MIchelle Lally's Season 2 Reunion Look

Photo + Info: Bravo TV


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Travel Over 60: Six Things to Consider

Travel Over Sixty… Six Things to Consider

Travel can be wonderful at any age, it just may take a little more consideration when older, especially if you are not as mobile as you once were. That said, I am a great traveller and spent a year travelling the world on my own in my 60s. It was one of the best decisions of my entire life. 🙂

Where

Considering where to go is really important. Think about all the things you love to do: beach, sightseeing, history, architecture, eating in restaurants, visiting interesting places. Once you have figured out the things you love, consider if it is logistically possible, safe, affordable and feasible. For example, I would love to visit the Mayan ruins in Mexico but understand that, with a long-term knee injury, it probably wouldn’t be a good idea. 🙂

Having travelled to Kenya, North America, South Africa, Morocco and The Caribbean a few years ago, I now tend to stick to places in Europe. There are so many beautiful places still on my list including Croatia, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary. The flight times are short, there is a huge number of interesting places to visit, the people are friendly, and the cost is relatively low. 

When

Think about the time of year you will be visiting as temperatures can vary enormously throughout the year. There was a time when the hotter the better for me, but now I find it saps my energy so tend to go in the cooler months. Also, visiting a place outside the tourist season means fewer people, and you are likely to pay less.

After a rich travel experience, I have found the best deals are often booked last minute so, as I don’t mind when I go, how I get there, or where I go, I tend to book as late as possible.

How

There are so many ways to travel, and I quite like to mix them up, including flying, driving, cruising, train and coach. However, as I have become older, by far my preferred way to travel is by ship. I initially thought I wouldn’t like cruising but am now a real convert. You can make your cruise into anything you like: formal, relaxing, fun, interesting, adventurous… or mix them all!

Insurance

Insurance costs may be higher when travelling over 60 but is so necessary. Sadly, I have been on many cruises when people have become unwell and costs can quickly spiral. Most large cruise ships have medical staff and some even have a small hospital. However, there are times when people have to be evacuated from the ship, and this can be extremely expensive, so always make sure you are fully covered.

Safety

Your safety is your number one priority. Before you book your holiday, take time to research thoroughly. Look at reviews of others who have been at the same location; take into account the climate, terrain, accommodation, crime statistics, food. Think of how you will get there, what you will need to take, including medication. Keep a file with insurance, passport, visa, tickets, etc. Take photocopies of important documents.

Solo?

Many of us over 60 live alone, but that should never deter you from taking a holiday. In fact, I really enjoy traveling alone. I meet more people, do exactly what I like, eat in whatever restaurant I choose, and sleep when it suits.

The only difficulty of travelling alone is the cost. Sadly, many cruise lines charge double (sometimes even more) when you travel alone. I have found that choosing an inside cabin helps reduce the cost, and I always get a better night’s sleep, especially when travelling to countries where it is daylight early. How much time do you spend in your cabin anyway! I am often on deck around 4.00 or 5.00 am, either star gazing or wildlife watching. 🙂

However, many older people prefer to travel in groups, or with a travel company. This can provide peace of mind, and a safety net if things go wrong. If you have not travelled alone before this could be a great starting point, especially if you have health issues, or are a little nervous.

Travelling when you are older can be wonderful. There are so many adventures to be had; new things to experience. I have been fortunate to travel to many incredible places around the world but always it has been the people who have made the trip special. So even if you aren’t going far, remember it is all an adventure. 🙂

Join the Conversation:

Are you planning an adventure? Do you prefer to travel alone? What is your #1 bucket list destination?

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Navigating Life’s Transitions: How to Embrace Change and Find Your Fizz

Navigating Life’s Transitions How to Embrace Change and Find Your Fizz

Change isn’t always easy – but it’s constant. After 60, it can feel like life is shifting beneath our feet: retirement, downsizing, health changes, loss, becoming a caregiver – or rediscovering who we are when no one needs us in quite the same way.

These transitions aren’t just logistical. They’re emotional. They impact our identity, relationships, and sense of purpose. But here’s the beautiful truth: this chapter of life holds incredible power for reinvention, joy, and Fizz. Yes – Fizz! That spark of energy and meaning that makes you feel fully alive again.

✨ Step 1: Name What’s Changing

It may sound simple, but naming the transition helps you take back your power. Write it down. Say it out loud. Whether it’s a new season of caregiving, shifting family roles, or the bittersweet freedom of an empty nest – acknowledging the change helps you begin to move through it.

🌱 Step 2: Let Go of Old Stories

We often carry narratives about what our lives ‘should’ look like by now. It’s time to get curious. What if change didn’t mean loss – but expansion? What if your best connections, work, creativity, or peace are still ahead?

💛 Step 3: Create Small Rituals That Bring You Back to You

One of the most powerful tools during any life transition is creating small, grounding rituals that make space for joy. That might be:

  • Lighting a candle and journaling each morning.
  • Putting on lipstick before your solo walk.
  • Picking a new song as your weekly anthem.
  • Taking a ‘Fizz Flash’ moment each day just for YOU.

These aren’t just cute ideas, they’re anchors that help you navigate uncertainty.

🌸 Step 4: Find or Build Your Community

Transitions can feel isolating, but you are not alone. Find your people – the ones who get it. Whether it’s a walking group, online forum, faith group, or women’s circle, connection helps you process change and feel supported as you evolve.

If you’re not sure where to begin, check out the Work Life Queens 40+ Facebook Group where we talk all about life’s second chapters.

Or try the Find Your Friendship Fizz Quiz to better understand the connections you need right now.

🎉 Step 5: Celebrate the Courage It Takes to Begin Again

Starting over or shifting gears takes guts. Celebrate that. You’re not just “moving on” – you’re moving forward with intention. Give yourself credit for showing up, staying open, and finding your fizz in the process.

🧭 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:

Are you in the middle of a life transition right now? What’s been most surprising, challenging, or beautiful about it? What’s one small thing you could do this week to spark joy or create clarity?

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Brittany Cartwright’s Season 2 Reunion Dress

Brittany Cartwright’s Season 2 Reunion Dress / The Valley Season 2 Reunion Fashion

On tonight’s Valley reunion Brittany Cartwright blesses us with a beautiful yellow dress that is currently the color of the season. She told Bravo TV that she “felt like Belle from Beauty and the Beast” while filming. And if you want to be like Brittany, ditch the beast and live happily ever after with this lovely yellow look.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Brittany Cartwright's Season 2 Reunion Dress

Photo + Info: Bravo TV


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