Wishing your family a holiday of inside jokes that survive another generation and prayers said without rushing.
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.
May the lights you kindle this week outshine the news, the noise, and whatever's been keeping you up at night.
Here's to gelt-stained pockets, oil-spattered stoves, and the deep peace of a holiday that asks nothing dramatic of you.
May your Hanukkah be sturdy β the kind that holds even after the last candle gutters out on the eighth night.
Wishing you blessings spoken clearly, songs sung loudly, and a table that somehow seats one more cousin than expected.
Chag Sameach β may the warmth in your home this week be remembered long after the menorah is packed away.
What are we writing today?
Cabinets sorted by occasion. Open one β 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
May this Hanukkah bring you the courage of the Maccabees and the patience of whoever fried that first batch of latkes.
Here's to a holiday where the children ask the right questions and the adults remember most of the answers.
Wishing you a Hanukkah of quiet rededication β small daily promises kept, small daily lights kindled faithfully.
May the oil never run out, and may the people you love never stop coming home for the lighting.
Happy Hanukkah β wishing you a week of small flames, full plates, and prayers your grandmother would recognize.
May your Festival of Lights be measured in laughter β the kind that ruins makeup and reaches the kitchen.
Eight nights, one hope: that you spend each of them with someone who loves you and a candle that doesn't tip over.
Wishing you a December that holds both β the carol and the candle, the wreath and the dreidel, side by side.
May your home this season make room for both lights β the tree's glow and the menorah's slow, deliberate flame.
Merry Christmas and Chag Sameach β here's to a household where two faiths share one warm kitchen.
May the songs of both holidays drift through your windows this month, mingling like cinnamon and frying oil.
Wishing you a season of double blessings β eight candles, twelve days, and an indefinite number of cookies.
Here's to the families who hyphenate their holidays β may your December be twice as bright and twice as fed.
May the manger and the menorah teach the same quiet lesson: light arrives when it's needed most.
Wishing you carols sung honestly, blessings spoken slowly, and a tree that somehow shares its corner with a hanukkiah.
May this season find you celebrating both traditions without apology, and gathering both grandmothers without conflict.
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah β may the wrapping paper run out before the leftovers do.
Here's to homes where the dreidel spins beneath the tree and nobody finds that strange at all.
May the small miracles of both holidays β a star, an oil supply β remind you that hope often shows up in inches.