Wishing you a year of small triumphs, large laughter, and zero broken bones.
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.
Happy birthday, nine — the year of fast bikes and slow homework.
Nine years old and already a force. Happy birthday, kid.
To the boy turning nine: this is going to be a great year. We can tell.
Happy 9th birthday — may your favorite team win, your friends stay close, your snacks stay full.
Cheers, nine — old enough for adventures, young enough to be home for dinner.
What are we writing today?
Cabinets sorted by occasion. Open one — pages are arranged by warmth, not algorithm.
- Anniversary
- Baby
- Belated
- Best
- Birthday
- Boy
- Boyfriend
- Christian
- Christmas
- Congratulation
- Diwali
- Easter
- Eid Mubarak
- Engagement
- Farewell
- Fathers Day
- Friendship
- Funny
- Get Well
- Girl
- Girlfriend
- Good Morning
- Good Night
- Graduation
- Hanukkah
- Heart Touching
- Holiday
- Invitation
- Job
- Love
- Miss You
- Mothers Day
- New Year
- Recovery
- Retirement
- Romantic
- Thank You
- Thanksgiving
- Wedding
- Well
- Women's Day
- Sympathy
- Valentine's Day
- Halloween
- Veterans Day
Happy birthday to the boy who turns every game into a championship.
Nine is a wonderful number. So are you. Happy birthday.
Wishing you a 9th birthday with all the laughter and none of the bedtime.
Happy 9th — keep that imagination running; the world needs it.
To the nine-year-old: don't grow too fast. We like you exactly this much.
Happy birthday, nine. May this year be your loudest, brightest, best one yet.
Best wishes — that small phrase carrying more weight than its three syllables suggest.
At its heart, best wishes is hope handed over without conditions attached.
Two words, infinite occasions — graduations, weddings, farewells, fresh starts.
Sending best wishes means trusting someone's future without needing to direct it.
When words run short, best wishes still says the necessary thing.
Think of best wishes as a quiet blessing rather than a polite formality.
Best wishes carries no agenda — only the desire that good things follow you.
Across cultures and languages, the sentiment lands the same: I want well for you.
More than a sign-off, best wishes is a small act of generosity in punctuation.
Wishing someone the best is choosing to believe their story turns out right.
Best wishes — the bridge between acquaintance and affection, lightly built and well-kept.
It survives in emails, cards, and parting handshakes because nothing has replaced it.
To offer best wishes is to release expectation and replace it with hope.