Fresh today Β· Tuesday, 23 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up β€” copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Wishing the most patient adult in our child's life a holiday measured in naps, not lesson plans.

May your time off be uninterrupted, your coffee hot, and your students' parents wisely silent.

Holiday gratitude from a parent who notices β€” you've shaped our kid in ways we'll spend years thanking you for.

Wishing you a season as warm as the welcome you give every child walking into your classroom.

From the whole family β€” happy holidays, and thank you for the kindness our kid talks about at dinner.

May your December be peaceful, your January unhurried, and your students kinder when they return.

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Holiday wishes to the teacher who answered the email at 9 p.m. β€” please don't this break.

Thank you for the small encouragements you offered all year β€” they landed louder than you know.

Wishing you a holiday off the clock, off the grading, and on the couch where you belong.

From a parent grateful beyond words β€” may the season hand you exactly the rest you've earned.

Holiday wishes for the teacher who made our kid feel smart β€” that gift outlasts anything wrapped.

May your time off feel like time off, and your students' progress speak for itself when you return.

Sincere gratitude from a parent who watches a child come home happy β€” happy holidays to you.

Wishing the teacher who knows our kid's quirks a holiday season of well-deserved peace and quiet.

From our family β€” thank you for treating every student like they mattered, because they do.

May the holidays restore what a long semester took from you. We're grateful you'll be back.

Holiday wishes from a household that talks about you fondly β€” please rest, you've more than earned it.

Thank you for noticing the kid behind the homework β€” that kind of attention changes everything.

Wishing you a December of slow mornings and an absence of any sentence beginning with 'My child...'

From a parent who knows teaching is harder than it looks β€” happy holidays, with real respect.

May the season hand you the gratitude you deserve and the rest you don't always allow yourself.

Holiday wishes from a family who knows the difference a great teacher makes β€” thank you, sincerely.

Wishing the person who taught our kid to love reading a holiday filled with whatever you love most.

From our home: happy holidays, deep thanks, and please ignore us completely until January.

May your break be exactly what you need it to be β€” and may we tell you again in the new year how much you matter.