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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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May the lights you kindle this month β€” every kind β€” push back whatever the year has been quietly threatening.

Merry Christmas and a blessed Hanukkah β€” wishing your household harmony, leftovers, and at least one nap per holiday.

Here's to the wrapping paper that won't quite cover the box and the oil that holds longer than expected.

May your December honor both faiths, both families, and the slightly improvised tradition you've built together.

Wishing you a season where both grandmothers cry happy tears and neither asks why you moved the furniture.

May the candles, the carols, and the cookies all arrive in the right order β€” and nobody mind if they don't.

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Here's to a holiday season measured in tenderness, not perfection β€” and to families who already know the difference.

Wishing you Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah β€” may both holidays leave fingerprints on your good china and your heart.

May this December hold both lights gently, and may your home become a small, stubborn lantern between the two.

Sending you a free wish for a Festival of Lights that costs nothing β€” and yet returns more than expected.

May this Hanukkah arrive without strings, without obligation, and without a single passive-aggressive family text.

Wishing you eight nights of low-cost joy β€” candles, conversation, and whatever fits in a frying pan.

Here's to a Hanukkah that doesn't need to be expensive to be remembered β€” just present, just lit, just shared.

May the best parts of your holiday be the unbillable ones: a child's laugh, a grandmother's hand, a candle that holds.

Wishing you a Festival of Lights where the gifts are modest and the gratitude is overflowing.

May the simple things β€” oil, flame, family, song β€” carry the whole weight of your celebration this year.

Here's to a Hanukkah measured in shared meals, not shared receipts.

Wishing you eight free nights β€” free of phones, free of work emails, free of whatever else has been crowding the table.

May this Hanukkah remind you that the best blessings have never required a credit card.

Here's to candles that cost a dollar and memories that don't expire.

Wishing you a holiday where nothing is rushed, nothing is expensive, and nothing important is forgotten.

May the small, free pleasures of Hanukkah β€” the smell of oil, the sound of dreidels, the song before dinner β€” find you fully.

Here's to a Festival of Lights that asks nothing of you but presence and patience.

Wishing you a Hanukkah lavish in laughter and modest in everything else.

May your menorah burn brightly even if the rest of your December has been thin β€” light costs almost nothing and gives everything.