Fresh today · Wednesday, 8 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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Sending you a small, well-meant wish for a complete, well-earned recovery.

Hope the people you love stay close and the worries stay manageable.

May the news at the next appointment be the good kind, the quiet kind, the encouraging kind.

Wishing you the steady kindness that real healing requires — from yourself, mostly.

Sending warmth across the distance, with the patience to wait until you're well enough to write back.

Hope each morning this week looks a little more like the version of you we know.

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May the recovery proceed in the unhurried way recoveries do their best work.

Wishing you long naps, light meals, and good company in any combination you need.

Sending steady, ordinary, real well-wishes — no fanfare, just hope, every day.

Hope the card outlasts the illness by years, and the memory of being looked after sticks longer still.

Sending you get-well wishes packed into every line of this card — open them slowly, use them all week.

From here to your couch: a steady stream of well-wishes, no postage required.

Sending healing in whatever form crosses the distance fastest — thought, prayer, message, hope.

Wishing you well from the other side of this little message, with the volume turned up.

Sending you the kind of get-well wish that arrives, sits down, and stays until you're better.

Mailing wishes the long way around because the short way didn't feel like enough.

Sending recovery in the post, in the air, and in every quiet moment I've spent thinking of you today.

Here's a wish, plainly stated and well-meant: get better, take your time, come back rested.

Sending healing thoughts at full volume — no filters, no flourishes, just the wish itself.

Wishing you well from one address to another, by every route the message can take.

Sending you the wish itself, unwrapped: that you wake tomorrow stronger than today.

From this corner of the world to yours: get-well wishes, steady and sincere.

Sending the get-well version of a phone call — quieter, but it'll reach you the same.

Mailing my best hopes for your fastest, fullest, most complete recovery.

Sending get-well wishes wrapped in patience — use them as the days require.