Another Thanksgiving is here! Is it me or do we all think so much more every day about all the things we are grateful for! With the world in so much more turmoil than I can ever remember in my life time, and the natural disasters that are taking place on this planet…. it seems daily, Jac and I are so happy to have ” peaceful” days where we aren’t bombarded with the horrors that are taking place. We seem to be watching less and less of the news on TV, but to be honest, sometimes I can’t help myself. I guess I’m always looking for something GOOD to be said. We take refuge in being with family, good friends , and our “girls” who always bring us joy and laughter. Today, as everyday, Jac and I wish you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving……..and pray that somehow peace will calm the churning waters of the world………much Love…….Jac and Louis
*****HAPPY THANKSGIVING*****
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SO well said Louis, as usual. The world does seem more chaotic, confusing, and scary than ever, and I find myself watching less and less news. I feel thankful and blessed to be in our little part of the world with friends and family nearby. Of course being dressed in Linea (yesterday I wore the nutmeg open cardi with a merlot tank, leggings, and merlot leather and suede ankle boots) is ALWAYS a good day!
Louis, I hope you and all the Linea Ladies enjoyed a feast with loved ones yesterday.
We had the good fortune of viewing the Macy’s parade in NYC from the grandstands outside the store on 34th Street. It was an event- especially since my son marched in the parade this year! We followed the parade with a family meal at Mom’s, then back home, where my sons were in bed by 7:30!
Dear Louis and Jac,
Happy Thanksgiving to the two of you. My husband and I took an early morning walk amongst the vines before we begin our day of festivities. I want you to know that I will be wearing your new black turtleneck and beautiful two-sided gold cross on this special day.
Blessings to you both,
Dariann
Dear Louis Jac and The Girls
Happy Thanksgiving! Have safe and Blessed Day
We will be home with our fur babies Casper and Holly (cats)
and our black Lab Mindy
Your words are very beautiful and I agree with everything you’ve said. I’m grateful that our children and grandchildren have come from the east and west coast to celebrate with us.It’s a very special time for all of us.
Of course I’ll be wearing my Linea all weekend.
Love ya,
Beryl
Dear Jac and Louis,
Happy Thanksgiving! Among the many things for which I am grateful is the Linea line of tasteful clothing and jewelry. These are sincere words, and I know I speak for many women who have had so many fashion problems resolved by your good taste and affordable garments/adornments.
As I’ve written before, I would still be dressing in a manner no longer flattering to me.
With much gratitude,
Goldie (Maria)
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Jac and, of course, your “girls”! May we all count our blessings and be thankful every day, not just today. And, yes, our Corgi “guy” gives us a lot to laugh about just as you mentioned about your girls. My husband and I love having a puppy around to make our days brighter. And our daughter, who came in from college, was so excited to see “her” puppy again. Blessings!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Jac.
I’m thankful for friends and family. I’m also thankful that I have been invited out for Thanksgiving, and I don’t have to cook!
I also hope for peace in the world. I agree with you that it’s difficult to watch the news reports. Sometimes, I just watch our local news, since they always seem to include some positive stories (people volunteering to serve meals and helping in other ways).
HAPPY THANKSGIVING, Dear Jac and Louis! We’re very thankful for the two of you – not only for the beautiful clothes and jewelry, but for the guidance in coordinating them. Thank you, too, for your wise and sensitive response to life. Your elegance runs deep.
Dear Louis,
A very happy Thanksgiving to you and Jac. Not having a big extravaganza here today– just 2 of my 3 sons here and a turkey breast with the usual fixings. I always think of Thanksgiving as a time of traditions and memories of those who are no longer here with us. Most of my recipes are from when my Mom was alive with a few ‘traditions’ added by myself through the years.
Yes, we have a lot to be thankful about– I always say: If you have your health, you have everything.
Regards,
Chris