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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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Here's to families who light candles together and unwrap presents together β€” you've cracked the holiday code.

December 25th overlaps differently each year, but warmth in your home stays constant through every calendar quirk.

May your eight nights and your one big morning fill the house with the noise children remember forever.

Christmas Hanukkah greetings to the household that taught everyone else how to celebrate without subtracting anything.

Some homes smell like pine, others like frying oil β€” yours smells like both, and that's beautiful.

Wishing you the patience to explain dreidel rules to one set of cousins and stocking traditions to the other.

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May this December bring you light from every source β€” candles, fireplace, twinkle strings, and faces around the table.

Hanukkah's eight days and Christmas morning bookend a December that should belong to families like yours.

Latkes for breakfast, ham for dinner, gelt in the stockings β€” your menu is its own kind of miracle.

Two holidays, one family, zero arguments about which decorations come down first β€” wishing you that kind of peace.

May your celebration honor both grandmothers' recipes without anyone whispering about cultural appropriation at the table.

Here's to lighting candles before opening presents β€” a sequence that makes December feel deliberately joyful.

Wishing your interfaith household a season where children learn that more stories means more wonder, not less.

Christmas trees beside menorahs aren't a compromise β€” they're a celebration of everyone who built this family.

May the warmth of two traditions keep your house bright through the longest, darkest nights of the year.

Eight days of Hanukkah plus twelve days of Christmas equals twenty reasons to keep the candles burning.

Wishing you a December where nobody has to choose, and everyone gets to share the songs they grew up with.

Your home this month is a small museum of two cultures β€” admission free, snacks plentiful, love mandatory.

May the festival of lights and the celebration of birth meet in your kitchen over something delicious.

Christmas Hanukkah love to the household where Maoz Tzur and Silent Night share the same playlist.

Here's to families who refuse to pick β€” and prove every December that holidays multiply when shared.

Eight nights of candles means eight excuses to text you something embarrassing from our college years β€” get ready.

Wishing my favorite friend a Hanukkah full of latkes, family chaos, and exactly the right amount of gelt.

May the shamash light your way through eight nights β€” and may none of those nights involve burnt sufganiyot.

Friends like you make the menorah feel a little brighter β€” happy Hanukkah from someone who notices the glow.