say something like...
'join me/us to celebrate three very special evernt... a graduation, birthday and confirmation! Hope to see you there'
haha, something like that would work :) ~ha
An Invitation Card is a card mailed out to guests when you want to invite friends to a special event such as: Birthdays; special wedding anniversaries; graduation; etc. These Invitation Cards can be bought almost at any store such as: card shops; drug stores; large grocery stores, etc.
The correct phrase is "more birthdays to come." This is because "birthdays" refers to multiple occasions of celebrating an individual's birth, and using the plural form appropriately conveys the idea of celebrating several future birthdays. Therefore, you would say, "I look forward to more birthdays to come."
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus celebrating birthdays during his time on Earth.
In the society depicted in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people stop celebrating birthdays at the age of Twelve. This is when they are assigned their adult roles in the community and begin their training for their designated professions.
Fragapane Phobia; fear of celebrating birthdays -one who does not wish for anyone,including family and friends, to acknowledge or celebrate their birthday.
Well it's meant for celebrating birthdays, graduations, or any other thing worth celebrating.
because we are celebrating our DAY of birth not the week or moth but the DAY.
President Mahinda Rajapaksha LTTE Leader Prabhakaran
IslamQA, a popular Islamic website, generally discourages the celebration of birthdays as it is not a practice endorsed by Islamic teachings. They believe that birthdays have no religious significance and can sometimes lead to imitating non-Muslim customs.
Birthdays, thanksgiving, christmas, easter, graduation celebrations, just to name a few!
Like people celebrate their birthdays, many countries celebrate their independance/founding days.
Celebrating Happiness with sweet, just as we celebrate some other festivals or even birthdays.