A few months ago, people were celebrating the New Year, right on the heels of Christmas, perhaps with a sparkling beverage of their choice, or with their water or coffee. (It's the "tink" of the glasses that makes it special for me, not what's in the glasses.)
What if we raised a glass to honor someone or wish good things on a day that isn't a traditional celebration? That's the thought that came to me as I was trying to create a thoughtful yet extremely budget-conscious gift for my family last December. So I scoured the internet for a selection of toasts to share with them. I don't know that I've ever even given a toast, so I wasn't in a position to write them myself. (Sometimes you have to accept the reality of what you can or cannot accomplish on your own.) I gathered a nice variety, then personalized each person's set to include a birthday-related one for the appropriate month, perhaps an anniversary toast, and of course some for Christmas and New Year's Eve, all while trying to ensure that spouses did not have identical toasts in any given month. Each individual got their own plastic wine glass and 12 toasts to cover the year. The gifts were introduced with the following:
Christmas comes just once a year,
but a toast each month will keep good cheer.
A brief explanation and everyone had a gift that keeps on giving.We don't need a "special" occasion as defined by a calendar or a culture to bestow good wishes on our loved ones, or on ourselves. There's a song that asks something like, "Why can't the Christmas spirit last all year long?" I hope, in some small way, these toasts help maintain that spirit. Joy, good will, generosity, peace, and all the other warm fuzzies shouldn't be limited to days that have their own section in the greeting-card aisle.
As some of them opened their January toast, this is what they read:
Here's to the year that has gone with its share of joy and sadness.
And here's to the year to come; may it have a full measure of gladness.
I hope that each month I've added a "drop" to their "full measure." May you also be glad throughout the year. I'll share more toasts periodically to help us all remember.
Cheers!
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