Fresh today Β· Sunday, 28 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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Eight nights of light coming your way β€” light a candle for me if you remember during the chaos.

Hanukkah greetings! May the festival find you with full plates, lit candles, and people you actually like.

Wishing you joy on every night β€” and at least one night where nobody burns the latkes badly.

Happy Hanukkah! May the miracle of oil extend to your air fryer because frying eight nights gets exhausting.

Chag sameach from afar β€” sending you the warmest wishes my phone can technically transmit through these cell towers.

Hanukkah love coming through β€” light the candles, sing the blessings, send me a picture when you remember.

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Happy Hanukkah! Sending you eight nights of warmth β€” and apologies in advance for forgetting to text by night six.

Chag sameach! May your candles burn bright, your kids stay calm, and your spouse remember whose turn it is.

Quick text β€” happy Hanukkah! Eat a latke for me. Tell your mother I said hi. Light all the candles.

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Eight nights of light β€” short version of the Hanukkah text I should have written you a week ago.

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Chag urim sameach! May the festival of lights light up the part of December that usually feels a little gray.

Hanukkah greetings β€” light a candle, say the blessing, eat the doughnut, tell the story, repeat eight times.

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Eight nights of light for my grandson β€” may each candle remind you that you are deeply, permanently loved.