Someone has ordered a cake for a party she is having tomorrow night. It is to celebrate her new life: new home, recent divorce and 50th birthday. She said to write something joyful on the cake that represents her enthusiasm for these events, other than "Happy Birthday". She is a musician active in humanitarian issues and leads a women's singing group, Latin American by ethnicity (and temperament, so she claims).
Any ideas???
. . . do you have a theme for the cake (it might make a difference as to a fitting quote) . . . "The secret to a rich life is to have more beginnings than endings."
Dave Weinbaum
50 and Fabulous
and happily divorced!
ha ha...i tell people i been happily divorced for 20 years...
Does she speak spanish?
Si vives alegre, rico eres
Means
If you are happy, you are rich already..
Edna
Ooo, you guys are good! I love every one of the suggestions. I think I will go with the one in Spanish though, Si vives alegre, rico eres.
She is actually Cuban. Do you know if the message would be different in that dialect? (Or is it even a dialect or a totally different language?)
Thanks!
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