This Thanksgiving, get dressed for yourself. To give you outfit inspiration, here ideas on how to look festive for Thanksgiving 22 ways. You can wear something casual or wear something fancy or just wear something you love. But let it make you happy and express what’s inside of you — feeling thankful for yourself, your loved ones and all of the wonderful things in your life. Age doesn’t matter; be your true self!
First, let’s think about what might work in general. Then following that are 22 outfit ideas. I hope they make it easy for you to get dressed beautifully and comfortably for this special gathering.
I love my jeans because they’re so comfortable. If you like denim too (and even if you aren’t crazy for denim, I assume you must have something made of denim) age doesn’t matter. Denim creates a youthful, casual vibe. It goes with just about everything, it dresses down anything, and the following style tip opens up your options even more.
For casual evenings during the warm months from Spring through Summer, it’s easy to throw on something simple and go have fun. But it feels good to add a little embellishment. And it feels great to add something special to something simple and basic. Age doesn’t matter. Dare to look your best every day of your life!
What to Wear to spring graduation parties, weddings, garden events, etc.
Today I am featuring one outfit combination that can serve you for just about any springtime special occasion. It’s a classic look that can be done in various ways and used for various events. And remember, age doesn’t matter. Here’s the basic idea: Continue Reading
Traditions get passed down from one generation to the next. Our family is in a transition phase now, with a new generation being born and raised. I want to know how to pass on our Christmas traditions. Do you have any experience with this? Can you tell me how to engage the next generation in order to sustain our traditions? I’d really appreciate your feedback!
(P.S. Age doesn’t matter. Whether you are from one generation or the other, I still want to hear what you think.)
On Christmas Eve every year, my family celebrates Wigilia. We never knew that, though; we just knew we had our family’s traditional Polish feast once a year on Christmas Eve. Following the dinner, we gather around the tree and share gifts like everyone else does at Christmas time.
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