Fresh today · Saturday, 20 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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Loving you on Monday is the same as Sunday — only with worse lighting and slightly more existential undertones.

May the week ahead be kinder than its opening chapter suggests, and quieter than its preview promised loudly.

Here's to a Monday spent counting hours until I see you, instead of counting tasks I keep postponing.

Sending you Monday courage, Monday caffeine, and the Monday-specific patience required for whoever schedules nine-AM meetings.

May your Monday end with takeout you didn't have to argue about and a couch that already loves you.

Wishing you the Monday version of grace — small wins, quiet hours, and an early dinner with someone fond.

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Loving you means missing you more on Mondays, when neither of us has the energy to hide it well.

May your inbox respect you, your coworkers behave, and your commute resemble something almost peaceful by mid-morning.

Here's to choosing each other again on a Monday, when nothing romantic happens except sustained mutual showing up.

Sending Monday love that doesn't require a reply — just know somebody noticed your week starting today.

May this Monday be the easy one we keep hoping for and rarely admitting we genuinely need lately.

Wishing your Monday a little softness, a little quiet, and a little proof that the week intends well.

Loving you across the Monday distance — until Friday returns us to the same couch, same blanket, same silence.

May the festival of lights find your love brighter than every diya lining the doorway tonight.

Wishing you a Diwali where the love you give returns multiplied — like marigolds opening overnight after rain.

Here's to a Diwali spent beside the person who already feels like home before the lamps are lit.

May the sweets be sweeter this year because someone you love is sitting across the table tonight.

Loving you on Diwali is its own small celebration — quiet, warm, and lit from somewhere deep inside.

Wishing your home glow with lamps, laughter, and a love that doesn't need festivals to feel celebrated.

May Lakshmi bless the obvious things — your home, your work — and the quieter thing your love.

Here's to fireworks outside the window and the steadier flame neither of us mentions but both protect.

May this Diwali clear out whatever needed clearing and leave room for whatever wants to arrive next.

Wishing you a love that burns long after the rangoli fades and the last sparkler finally surrenders.

Here's to lighting lamps with someone who already lights up the room without trying particularly hard.

May the new year of this festival bring you closer to the love you've been quietly building toward.