Fresh today Β· Tuesday, 30 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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The diploma's nice. The way your mother looked at you walking off that stage β€” priceless.

Today's photo will sit on my desk for the rest of my years. That's how good this is.

From here, you choose. We'll be in the bleachers, grandson, however far that stage runs.

High school graduation is the first finish line you chose. Many more to come. Pace yourself.

Grandson, you've made us proud the slow way β€” small steady steps, year after year. Best kind.

Take your time enjoying tonight. Tomorrow can wait. The future's not going anywhere.

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I gave you stories. You're about to start writing your own. I can't wait to read them.

Diploma in hand, family behind you, road ahead of you. That's a fine place to stand.

Grandson, the family is proud, the day is yours, and the rest of your life is finally calling.

Eight nights, one steady flame β€” may your Hanukkah feel slow, warm, and exactly enough.

Happy Hanukkah β€” may the small light in your window be louder than any noise outside it.

May the miracle that filled the temple fill your home in smaller, quieter ways this week.

Latkes hot, candles lit, family loud β€” that's the recipe. Wishing you all of it.

Hanukkah blessings on you and yours β€” may oil last longer than expected, in every sense.

Eight nights of light to outshine the longest dark of the year. Happy Hanukkah.

May this Festival of Lights find your family gathered, fed, and full of small joys.

From our home to yours β€” chag sameach, and may the candles burn slowly enough to enjoy.

Happy Hanukkah β€” may the dreidel land in your favor and the songs come back to you.

May every night of the menorah remind you that small light is still light.

Wishing you eight peaceful evenings, warm potatoes, and gelt that lasts past the second night.

Happy Hanukkah β€” may the story stay alive at your table, not just on the candles.

May the warmth of this season outlast the candles, the latkes, and the leftovers.

Chag urim sameach β€” eight nights to choose joy, gratitude, and a little extra oil.

May your menorah light up the window and your laughter light up the room.

Happy Hanukkah β€” may the ancient miracle feel new again in your living room this year.