Fresh today · Saturday, 11 July

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

Drawn at dawn
Wishes in the library
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Welcome, small stranger — the room rearranged itself the moment you arrived.

A newborn boy is a quiet kind of weather; may yours be soft for years.

Tiny fingernails, enormous opinions — congratulations on your newborn son.

Welcome to the world, little one; your parents have been rehearsing this love for months.

May your first cry be the loudest sound you ever need to make.

A boy has arrived, and the calendar suddenly has only two dates: before, and after.

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Welcome, little one; your tiny breath is doing extraordinary work.

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Wishing the three of you the easy magic of skin-to-skin afternoons.

May this little boy bring more sleep than rumor has promised.

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May your son's tiny grip be the first of a thousand brave hands he holds.