Happy birthday to the person who couldn’t wait to be an adult. How does it feel now?
The best thing about the new year is getting to spend it with you. Happy New Year, my love!
To my amazing daughter, your passion for music fills our home with joy. May your birthday be as harmonious and beautiful as your melodies.
Happy 70th birthday, Dad! Remember, you’re only as old as you feel, so act accordingly!
Happy Birthday to my beautiful girl! You make my heart sing with pride and joy. And if anyone ever tries to bring you down, just remember – you’re a boss and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!
Glad I got to break out my dance moves in honor of such a great couple. Lots of love to you both!
You’ll always be the first woman I have ever loved. You are the best mom in every way possible. Happy birthday!
Cheers to another year of successfully avoiding adulthood! Happy Birthday, my forever-young friend. May your wrinkles be outnumbered by your laughs.
Cheers, sister. happy birthday…!
Happy Birthday to my little star! Shine bright and enjoy your special day.
Cheers to another year of loving you, laughing together, and making unforgettable memories. Happy New Year!
Keep dreaming big, working hard, and reaching for the stars. The world is waiting for all the incredible things you’ll do. Happy birthday!
Our homes may be far apart, but our hearts are as close as always.
Happy birthday to the sweetest, cutest, and best girl I know. Love, Dad.
You do a remarkable job of making marriage look easy. You should teach a class! Happy anniversary to a special couple.
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].
To my favorite superhero: happy birthday, Dad! Thank you for being the best father I could ask for.
Happy New Year! May our home always be as warm as our WiFi connection!
May hope and optimism be your strongest allies in the journey of life. Happy Birthday, Sister…!
Thank you for shaping Elizabeth’s growing mind. The world needs more teachers like you. Thank you, Mr. Milne!