Fresh today · Tuesday, 23 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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To the couple — be each other's softest place and bravest mirror.

May you find that the boring parts of marriage are quietly the best parts.

Wishing you a partnership where the small thank-yous never go out of style.

Here's to a love that grows where you plant it, and a marriage that earns its slow-cooked joy.

To the bride — go love loudly, quietly, and well. The rest is just paperwork.

Marriage is mostly remembering you're on the same team, even at 7 a.m. with one cup of coffee between you.

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Wishing you a marriage that gets richer in the unphotographed moments.

May your vows feel less like promises and more like descriptions, year after year.

Here's to building a small empire of inside jokes only the two of you can decode.

May the love that began with butterflies settle into something more like good architecture.

Wishing you a marriage that ages into a soft, well-lived thing — like a favorite chair.

To the newly married — may you find that ordinary love is the rarest kind.

Here's to the long, slow yes that follows the loud, public one.

May you keep choosing each other on the days nobody else is watching.

Wishing you a love sturdy enough for the boring stuff and tender enough for the rest.

Marriage is two people quietly agreeing to be each other's favorite witness.

May your kitchen be loud, your bedroom be soft, and your fights be short.

Wishing you a partnership where forgiveness arrives faster than pride.

Here's to learning each other for the rest of your lives — the curriculum never ends.

May you grow old, but slowly, and toward each other.

Wishing you a marriage where you each take turns being the strong one.

Here's to a love that survives the practical decisions: insurance, in-laws, paint colors.

May you keep flirting with your spouse, especially after grocery shopping.

Wishing you a marriage measured in small mercies and shared umbrellas.

To the couple — here's to making a home that feels safer than the world.