Fresh today · Sunday, 21 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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Real love does the dishes, returns the calls, and remembers the small dates nobody else marks on calendars.

May your love be unflashy, uncynical, and unembarrassed to call you by the name only it uses.

True love is the way someone keeps your secrets, your favorite mug, and your last opinion safe.

Wishing you the rare love that improves on contact with reality rather than evaporating in its presence.

Real love is the long answer to a question nobody asked out loud and you both understood anyway.

May the love that's meant for you arrive on time, ride out the weather, and stay for breakfast.

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True love rarely takes a perfect photograph; it takes thousands of imperfect ones nobody else needs to see.

Wishing you a love that ages into a habit, hardens into a kindness, and softens into a home.

Real love is the daily, unspectacular, deeply persuasive act of being on the same side.

May your true love be unmistakable — not because it's loud, but because nothing else has ever sounded like it.

Welcome to the long conversation — may you stay curious about each other long after the rice has been swept.

Wishing the newlyweds a marriage that ages into a habit and never quite stops surprising the participants.

May the first year be the gentlest of teachers and the last year, decades away, the most grateful student.

Here's to the wedding being the loud part and the marriage being the better, quieter sequel.

Wishing you a love that survives the honeymoon photos and improves with each unposted Sunday afterward.

May your first home together be measured less in square footage and more in the laughter per room.

Newlyweds — congratulations on choosing the long, slow, beautiful project no spreadsheet can fully describe.

Wishing you a marriage where the small disagreements stay small and the small kindnesses keep multiplying.

May you learn each other in the specific, generous detail nobody at the reception got to see.

Here's to a partnership that handles the laundry, the in-laws, and the existential dread with the same calm.

Wishing the new couple a love that doesn't peak at the altar — that's just where it caught its breath.

May the rings stay loose enough to remember and tight enough to mean it, all the years long.

Newlyweds, may your first fight be small, your first apology fast, and your first inside joke immortal.

Wishing you a marriage you both keep showing up to, especially on the days nobody is taking attendance.

Here's to choosing each other again on a Tuesday in February, when no one is around to applaud.