Dad, your hard work built our world. Now it's time to build your dreams. Happy retirement!
Trade the briefcase for a fishing rod. You've earned every lazy afternoon. Cheers to retirement, Dad!
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No more alarm clocks, just coffee and grandkids. Enjoy every minute, Dad. You deserve it.
From provider to playmate—can't wait for more adventures. Happy retirement, Dad!
Your best work is done. Now for the fun part. So proud of you, Dad. Enjoy retirement!
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The man who fixed everything finally gets to relax. Happy retirement, Dad—you've earned it.
Dad, your retirement is the start of your favorite job yet: being Grandpa full-time.
From early mornings to long lunches—what a beautiful change. Cheers to you, Dad!
You taught us about hard work. Now teach us how to relax. Happy retirement, Dad!
The office's loss is our gain. More time for backyard barbecues. Love you, Dad—enjoy retirement!
Common questions
When should I send a retirement card to my dad?‹
Aim to send it to arrive on his last workday or retirement party date. If timing is tight, within the first week of retirement is perfect—it shows you're thinking of him as he starts this new chapter.
What should I write besides the retirement wish?‹
Add a personal memory or inside joke. Mention a specific thing you're proud of, like 'Remember teaching me to drive?' or 'Thanks for all those Saturday morning pancakes.' It makes the card uniquely meaningful.
Can I send a retirement card if I can't be there in person?‹
Absolutely! A card is a heartfelt way to celebrate when you can't be there. Consider adding a photo or planning a video call to open it together—it bridges the distance and makes the moment special.