Fresh today · Monday, 15 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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To moms who learned to nap standing up — rest somewhere soft and horizontal today.

Your laugh has lived inside your children's heads since they were too small to remember.

Happy Mother's Day to those still becoming the mother they always wanted to have.

For every mother who said yes when it was easier to say no — your kids are reaping that.

You are not invisible labor. You are the labor that made everyone else's visibility possible.

To the moms reading this between tasks — pause one extra minute. The dishes can wait.

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Wishing you a Mother's Day shaped exactly like you need it, not like the cards predict.

To the mother-to-be — your first Mother's Day arrives before the baby does, and it counts fully.

You're already mothering: choosing better food, sleeping odd hours, narrating the world to someone unmet.

Happy Mother's Day to the one whose lap is currently a launch pad for tiny kicks.

The baby hasn't met you yet, but already recognizes your voice as the safest sound on earth.

May this last quiet stretch feel less like waiting and more like preparing your shoreline.

You're growing a person from scratch while answering emails — that math has never made sense.

Wishing the mother-to-be a day where strangers offer seats and partners offer foot rubs.

Your body is doing a thing biology textbooks underdescribe. Today, take credit for the magic.

To the expectant mom — every nap you take counts as productivity. Doctor's orders, basically.

Happy Mother's Day to the woman who is half herself and half a brand-new heartbeat.

You are about to become unrecognizable to yourself in the best possible ways.

For the mother-to-be who already loves a face she's only seen on a grainy ultrasound.

May the rest of this pregnancy stay gentle, and the delivery stay boring in the medical sense.

You're carrying the next chapter of your whole family. Today, let them carry you.

To the expectant mom worried she won't know what to do — your worry is already the answer.

Wishing you a Mother's Day full of cravings indulged and questions answered without judgment.

The nursery isn't finished, the name isn't picked, the love is already complete.

For mothers-to-be — first-time, fifth-time, or after long, hard waits — today is yours too.