Loving you on Diwali means choosing you among all the bright distractions of a festival designed for choosing.
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.
Wishing you sweets shared, prayers answered, and a love steady enough to outlast the longest, loudest night.
May the diyas you light reach the corners of your life you've been politely avoiding too long.
Here's to a Diwali night spent close enough to count each other's eyelashes between cracker bursts outside.
May the goddess of fortune notice your kindness this year and reward it with something resembling peace.
Wishing your Diwali a generosity that doesn't drain you and a celebration that doesn't require exhausting performance.
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
Here's to lighting one extra lamp for the love you carry — even when no one asked you to.
May the festival find you held, fed, hugged, and slightly tired in the best possible way tonight.
Loving you through Diwali traffic, Diwali shopping, and Diwali relatives — this is its own quiet vow.
Wishing you fireworks-quality joy and oil-lamp-quality steadiness — both at once, somehow, against all reasonable odds.
May the love between you outshine the festival lights and outlast the festival cleanup that follows.
Here's to sweets that don't make it to morning and a love that does, every single year.
May this Diwali write a new line in your love story — short, bright, impossible to misread.
Wishing you the courage to celebrate loudly with the person you usually love quietly throughout the year.
Here's to a Diwali where the brightest light in the house is genuinely the look exchanged across rooms.
May Ram return home to your heart the way love returns home after a long, complicated absence.
Loving you on Diwali means lighting lamps with cold hands and warm intentions for whatever comes next.
Wishing you a festival full of laughter loud enough to compete with the firecrackers outside the window.
Here's to wearing new clothes, eating old recipes, and loving the person who makes both feel ceremonial.
May this Diwali fill your home with light, your heart with sweetness, and your years with steady company.
May love steady you the way sage steadies a room — quietly, without announcing what it's doing.
Here's to a love rooted like salvia — drought-tolerant, slow-blooming, surprisingly fragrant once you actually pay attention.
Wishing you a partner who lingers in your memory the way sage lingers on the fingers, gently.
May your love be the kind that doesn't need pruning often, only watering with consistent quiet attention.
Here's to falling for someone who feels less like wildflowers and more like the steady herb garden returning.