In her early ninetees Foxfoe was well and truly grayed out. Her hair she stopped dyeing and eventually her brown locks faded to a duller grey. Her brown patterns became less visible until they largely diappeared, save for some spots. After she retired from her job as lawyer she switched out her fancy wardrobe in favour of comfortable dresses, jumpers and jeans.
Eventually she made up with her cousins, as well, who she hadn't seen much since she swore off contact with her mother in her early fourtees. This led to a late rekindling between family, and her bonding with her nieces and nephews.