Fresh today · Saturday, 27 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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Wishing you a season where every entrance is on cue.

May the curtain rise on a calmer January.

Hoping your holidays move like a good circus — choreographed chaos, safe landings.

Wishing you a December scored for warmth, not for spectacle.

May the lights stay lit until the very last carol.

Here's to standing ovations for ordinary kindness.

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Wishing you a season that closes with a satisfying drumroll, not a sigh.

May the spotlight find the people who held the season together.

Hoping your home rings like a small concert hall — clear, full, generous.

Wishing you a holiday with no missed cues and a forgiving audience.

May the trapeze of December land you softly into the new year.

Here's to costume changes — sweaters by morning, robes by night.

Wishing you the joy of a familiar carol caught off guard.

May your December sing in tune, mostly.

Hoping the show goes on, gently, and ends on time.

Wishing you a season as layered as a good symphony.

May the holiday cast — friends, family, occasional strangers — earn their bows.

Here's to the quiet music between the loud parts.

Wishing you a closing night that feels like a beginning.

May the season's program note read: 'rest, laughter, repeat.'

Hoping the final fanfare leaves the room better than it found it.

Wishing you a December staged with care and dismantled without regret.

May your holiday cards arrive in a font that doesn't try too hard.

Wishing you a December that reads cleanly, with generous line spacing.

Hoping your season is set in something warm — serif, slightly curved, easy on the eyes.