Fresh today · Saturday, 4 July

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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Wishes in the library
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May her tears be brief, her appetite reliable, and her aunts only mildly competitive.

Baby girl announcements never get old, because every baby girl is, somehow, the first.

Welcome, new daughter — the household clock has just been reset to baby time.

She came with the smallest yawn and the largest impact recorded on a Tuesday.

May your first photo together be blurry, exhausted, and the one you keep forever.

A baby girl in the house: officially the only acceptable reason to forget your own name.

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Welcome, little one — you have been expected, awaited, and now, finally, met.

She arrived right on time, which is to say, two weeks late and worth every minute.

May the road ahead be full of small triumphs, slow mornings, and grateful nights.

Congratulations on the new addition — your hearts have been quietly preparing for years.

A new baby girl: the family's brightest, smallest, most demanding piece of good news.

She tugs his sleeve at the castle gates and whispers a wish too small to overhear.

Little girl, big dad, bigger Disney day — somewhere a photographer is about to get lucky.

She wished for one more ride, one more snack, one more minute on his shoulders.

At Disney, every little girl wishes her dad would never check the time again.

She holds his hand tighter near the parade, and that's the wish, right there.

May the dad who carried her through the park feel her weight years from now and miss it.

She asked for a wish at the wishing well, but kept it because Dad was listening.

He bought the ears, she wore the smile, the day spent itself in good currency.

Her Disney wish, whispered into his shoulder, was simply: stay this version of you forever.

She wished for the princess to wave at her — Dad arranged it before she finished asking.

Little girls at Disney wish for fireworks; little girls with dads at Disney wish for replays.

She wished for cotton candy, then changed it to one more hug — both were granted.

May every dad who lifts a small girl onto his shoulders know he is briefly a kingdom.

She wished to stay in the park forever; he wished she'd stay this little forever.