
Toasts to Celebrate Life’s Moments
Need a last minute TOAST for a special occasion? A TOAST for around the table with friends? Or even a TOAST to kick off that New Year’s diet? There is a TOAST for everyone and every occasion! The below are taken from Toasts for Every Occasion by Jennifer Rahel Conover.
Romantic TOASTs:
May our love be as strong as the willow,
and as willing to bend.
To our life together.
As we walk to path of life,
always know my hand is within reach.
TOASTS for Popping the Big Question:
My Grandmother always said that “every pot
has its cover,” but I didn’t believe her. Now
I know that it is possible to find a perfect fit.
You are my soulmate…(show her the ring)
Will you marry me?
Grow old with me!
The best is yet to be,
The last of life
For which the first was made.
TOASTs for Friends:
Friends we are today,
And friends we’ll always be,
For I am wise to you,
And you can see through me.
To our best friends,
Who know the worst about us,
But refuse to believe it.
Old friends are scarce,
New friends are few,
Here’s hoping I find,
One of each in you.
Wedding TOASTs:
Here’s to the bride and groom,
A case of love pure and simple:
(Bride) is pure and (Groom) is simple.
To your wedding: May your love for each other grow as surely as your waistlines will.
As you build your home together may you use the best of what each of you bring to your union and may you accept everything that is left.
Love is like a garden. It will continue to grow wild but flourishes best with attention. May your garden always remain in bloom.
I would wish you good luck, but I never wish luck on a sure thing.
Anniversary TOASTs:
Here’s to you both,
A beautiful pair,
On the birthday of
Your love affair.
To our parents: You probably never thought you’d survive the noise, the tussles and the extra stuff in your house. On your anniversary we want you to know that we are all planning to move back in.
To the wonderful couple who shows the rest of us what love is all about.
TOASTs for All Occasions:
It’s not as bad a world,
As some would make it,
But whether it’s good or bad,
Depends on how you take it.
Bite off more than you can chew,
Then chew it.
Plan more than you can do,
Then do it.
Point your arrow at a star,
Take your aim and there you are.
Arrange more time than you can spare,
Then spare it.
Take on more than you can bear,
Then bear it.
Plan your castle in the air,
Then build a ship to take you there.
Some take their gold in minted mold,
And some in harps hereafter,
But give me mine in bubbles fine,
And keep the change in laughter.
Eat, drink and be merry
For tomorrow you diet.





