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

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Chag Pesach Sameach, my love β€” may this Seder be sweeter for having you across the table from me.

Wishing you a Passover of slow nights, soft hands, and the kind of freedom that tastes like being loved.

May we lean into each other this Seder, as the tradition asks β€” leisure, devotion, and a little wine.

Happy Passover, beloved β€” may the four questions never include any about whether we still adore each other.

Tonight, in the candlelight, I'm grateful for liberation and for you in roughly equal measure.

May this Passover find us holding hands between the bitter herbs β€” sweetness, after all, needs context.

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Happy Passover to the partner who makes even unleavened bread feel like a feast.

May freedom this year arrive with the soft footsteps of someone choosing you again, on purpose.

Chag Sameach, my love β€” may our home be a place where stories are told and tenderness is the inheritance.

Wishing you a Seder long enough to memorize the candlelight on your face.

May the matzah be crisp, the wine be generous, and the love between us be the loudest course.

Happy Passover, sweetheart β€” let's make our table a small temple of mutual devotion.

Tonight, between the questions and the songs, I will quietly thank the universe for placing you beside me.

May this Pesach feel like leaving every old fear behind and walking, hand in hand, into something tender.

Wishing us a holiday of remembering well, eating slowly, and loving louder than ever.

Happy Passover to the love that turns ritual into romance without changing a single word.

May the Afikoman this year be found, the children be patient, and you and I be impossibly close.

Chag Sameach, my darling β€” may every plague the year sent us be safely behind us tonight.

Wishing you a Passover where freedom and love arrive on the same plate.

May we drink the four cups slowly enough to feel each one mean something. Happy Pesach, beloved.

Happy Passover β€” let's tell the old story again, with new eyes, sitting just a little closer this year.

May the Seder run long, the candles burn warm, and the love at our table outlast every dish served.

Tonight I'm grateful for tradition, for table, and for the person whose foot finds mine beneath it.

Chag Pesach Sameach to the partner who makes every spring feel a little more like deliverance.