Wishing the best dad a day filled with joy and laughter!
Wishing you a blessed and holy Easter!
In the new year, let’s face new challenges together and create new miracles together.
Happy birthday, Dad. When I grow up, I want to be just like you (but hopefully with more hair!).
You’ve encouraged us to grow as students, and you’ve remembered we are growing people, too, delivering your instruction with love and warmth and caring. Thank you, Miss Blaylock!
Happy birthday, Pops. I'd tell you a dad joke, but I don't have kids—that would be a faux pa!
In the new year, may your work be smooth, your career thrive, and may all your wishes come true.
You are, without a doubt, the biggest professional asset to this company. We are lucky to have such an experienced person amongst us. We really appreciate the knowledge and tips that you choose to impart to us. Thank you!
When I say my prayers, I always think of you. Thank you for everything you've done and have the best day.
Another adventure filled year awaits you. Welcome it by celebrating your birthday with pomp and splendor. Wishing you a very happy and fun-filled birthday!
In the cookies of life, friends are the chocolate chips. Happy Birthday to my sweetest friend!
In the new year, let’s join hands to embrace a brighter future.
You've always been my biggest supporter. Wishing you a happy birthday, Mom!
Congratulations—your wedding successfully made me sob like a baby.
Happy Valentine’s Day! My favorite place in the world is next to you.
May your day be full of light.
“gōng hè xīn xǐ” or 恭贺新禧 which is “Good luck in the year ahead” in Mandarin.
Hope you have a wonderful Easter filled with chocolate, sunshine, and bunnies.
Add a little humor or mention something that makes you both laugh, like their obsession with peppermint mochas or their questionable taste in holiday movies, to make your message stand out. Whether you’re sending a card or a text, writing something beyond “Merry Christmas!” can make it feel special.
"My mother was my role model before I even knew what that word was." —Lisa Leslie