I've always felt so lucky to have a dad like you. Today is yours!
Just wanted to be the first one to wish you happy birthday so I can feel superior to your other well-wishers. So, happy birthday!
Sending you Easter blessings and wishing you a reflective, peaceful holiday.
Thanks for being my rock and my shelter. Happy birthday, Pops.
Congratulations to a wonderful friend and [his/her/their] new [husband/wife/spouse].
On your birthday, I jump for joy! Happy birthday.
It's time to wish my beautiful, brave, intelligent mom a happy birthday! I hope it's full of the light and joy you bring to everyone around you.
To the one who makes every moment brighter, happiest of birthdays! May your day be filled with all the things that bring you joy, and may the year ahead be as wonderful as you are.
Happy holidays! This Christmas, I’m grateful for lots of things — good food, good times, and most importantly, you. Thanks for being amazing and sharing a little festive fun with me.
Hope your special day brings you all that your heart desires! Here’s wishing you a day full of pleasant surprises. Happy Birthday!
My daughter's birthday is magical. It's impossible to stop smiling.
At the heart of it all, we’re friends. I love that, and I love you.
"Life began with waking up and loving my mother's face." —George Eliot
Here’s to a Christmas that’s full of laughs and chaos — just like us! Hope your holidays are as fun as that time we [insert your funniest shared memory].
Even the sun doesn't compare to the brilliance of your birthday smile, my gorgeous daughter.
Thank you for growing old with me. It’s a good thing I find wrinkles adorable!
“You are the finest, loveliest, tenderest, and most beautiful person I have ever known and even that is an understatement.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald
Wow, you two know how to throw a party! Thanks for having [us/me] and congrats on a beautiful day.
"My Mother: She is beautiful, softened at the edges and tempered with a spine of steel. I want to grow old and be like her." —Jodi Picoult
Not everyone is cut out to be a teacher, but you are! Thanks for everything, Mr. Kohn!