Fresh today · Tuesday, 9 June

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.

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May the heat retreat tonight and leave you with nothing but a good morning ahead.

Hoping the thermometer cooperates soon — we're all ready for boring readings.

Sending cool sheets, warm broth, and the quiet hope that this passes quickly.

May each chill be the last one and each sweat the one that finally breaks it.

Wishing you sleep that actually rests you and a fever that knows when to leave.

Hoping you wake tomorrow surprised by how ordinary your forehead feels.

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Sending healing thoughts for the in-between hours — they're the strangest part.

May your body do its quiet work and hand back your normal temperature soon.

Wishing you hydration that helps and naps that don't feel haunted by fever dreams.

Hoping every degree down feels like a small, deserved win.

May this fever finish quickly and leave behind only the relief of being well again.

Sending you the kind of recovery that's measured in deeper, easier breaths.

Wishing you steady hands to refill your water and steadier sleep to do the rest.

Hoping your immune system handles this with the efficiency we all aspire to.

May tomorrow find you cooler, calmer, and closer to your usual self.

Sending warmth in spirit only — your body has plenty already, thanks.

Wishing you a quick break in the fever and a clear morning right after.

Hoping the worst hours have passed and you're sliding into the easier ones now.

May your fever fade without fanfare and leave the door open behind it.

Sending the soft kind of healing — the kind that doesn't ask much of you.

Wishing you cool cloths when you need them and quiet company between.

Hoping each hour is gentler than the last until you barely remember being sick.

May this be one of those fevers that breaks dramatically and never returns.

Sending wishes for steady temperatures, deep rest, and an uneventful tomorrow.

Wishing you the simple luxury of feeling normal again — soon, and for a long stretch.