Fresh today · Monday, 22 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.

Drawn at dawn
Wishes in the library
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Thank you for the patience, the dinners, and the not-saying-I-told-you-so.

You're the reason today exists for me — happy Mother's Day.

A short wish, sincerely meant: may today feel like enough.

Happy Mother's Day to the woman who made everything else possible.

Simple gratitude, no elaboration needed: thank you for being my mom.

Wishing you flowers, quiet, and one phone call that lifts the whole day.

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Today's plan: celebrate you. Tomorrow's plan: keep celebrating you, quietly.

Happy Mother's Day — uncluttered, unrushed, undeniable.

You are loved. By me. Out loud. Today.

Wishing you ease, comfort, and a small piece of something sweet.

Happy Mother's Day to the person who taught me that simple things last longest.

Thank you. For everything. For being you. Happy Mother's Day.

May today be uncomplicated and exactly what you needed it to be.

Happy Mother's Day — kept simple, said with everything I have.

A short message because the long one would never quite end: I love you, Mom.

Happy Mother's Day to the woman who treats me like family without ever calling it an obligation.

You raised someone I admire daily, and that's the kind of work I want to acknowledge today.

Thank you for the welcome that didn't need rehearsal — it just was, from the very first visit.

Wishing you a day where the cooking happens around you, not by you.

You've made being a mother-in-law look generous, and I don't think that's an easy posture to hold.

Happy Mother's Day to the woman whose advice is quiet and whose support is loud when it counts.

You handed me a family already arranged, and you didn't ask me to fit into a specific seat.

Thank you for being someone I actually want to call, not just someone I have to.

Wishing you the kind of Mother's Day that feels like a long exhale.

You taught your child how to love steadily, and I get to be the lucky recipient of that lesson.