As usual, we forgot to get a pic of us together, so we dug this one out.

Meaning of "Many Happy Returns":  May you have many, many more happy birthdays!

Origin:  This expression was first recorded in a letter of 1779 where the writer meant ‘Happy New Year.'  Up until the 19th century this was a New Year’s Day and even April Fool’s Day greeting as well as a birthday greeting that it exclusively is today.  Since Tom was born on April Fool's Day, it's appropriate.  

Mahalo and congratulations (you pulled it off!) to lovely Doris; Tom's son and daughter, Dave and Debbie (who we've known since her college days and only that night discovered was Doris' and Tom's daughter), and their supportive spouses; and Tom's and Doris' three grandsons, who were impeccably well-behaved and so very helpful in distributing prizes.  

Mahalo for that generous dinner feast at the Imperial Mandarin. The courses just kept coming and coming and coming!  Kay T made sure we were well-supplied with the accessories:  hashi, Chinese yellow mustard, shoyu and oolong tea.  Big eaters, we chowed down.  We noticed all the other tables had nokori (leftovers) to take home.  Not us! 

We had such a fun time (really, how can you miss with Kay at the table, who kept us in stitches!).  We, along with Yoshi and John M, Sue N, and George T, assaulted Miyoko's ears with our inaka (country) Japanese-pidgin English banter. Words like benjo (toilet), iran (not wanted), karai (hot), hairan (won't go in), umai (delicious), momona (Hawaiian for sweet and ripe, also meaning plump in pidgin usage), and puka (Hawaiian for hole) brought us right back home to our Hawai`i roots.

Mahalo for your gracious hosting and the party favors with the sentiment, "I'm so glad to have a friend like you."

 

Our hearts were warmed to see such expressions of love and appreciation for Tom -- a much loved husband, father, grandfather, and a sweetheart of a friend. It is we who are so glad to have friends like you! 

We shall long remember Tom's sweet, shy smile when it dawned on him that HE was the guest of honor.  That smile never left his face all evening.  We hope this Web site will keep the memories of this celebration fresh and easily accessible for all of the Ohara `Ohana and friends.  We kept the jokes clean and all-in-fun.  

We leave you with this mind-blower:  Tom, you're the same age as Yoko Ono, who celebrated her 70th on February 18. Imagine that!  Like you, she is a positive inspiration when she says:

 "Winter passes and one remembers one's perseverance."  

Mahalo for persevering to your 70th, Tom.  We speak for all of your family and guests, we loved celebrating it together with you.

Me ke Aloha and wishing you many happy returns,
T& D 

 

PAU

 

The Invitation | Tom Arrives | Tom's Wife, Doris | Tom's Children & Grandchildren
 Tom's GuestsTom Trivia |
Tom's Cake The Significance of the 70th Birthday: Koki  
Many Happy Returns
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