Angela: My holiday wish is that everyone is happy — no matter where they are in life or what they are doing — that they are happy.
Carol: I would like to hit the Mega Million, retire to Florida and join the Disney cast as one of their princesses. Of course, I would send postcards to each and every one of you.
Dan: My holiday wish is that my team at PGN really gets to enjoy the holidays and spend quality time with their families. They have done a great job this year and deserve it! I’d also like to wish Don (fellow PGNer) a wonderful day as he legally marries his partner of 38 years.
Don: I congratulate everyone who got married in the past year and wish Pennsylvania can join in for the coming year.
Greg: Health and happiness for family and friends and a new apartment for me.
Jen: That I and all of my loved ones appreciate all that we have. And for more hours in the day to fuel my new-found obsession with “Breaking Bad.”
Larry: To remember to try to have more fun amid all the work.
Mark: That the legislature will follow the governor’s lead and pass HB and SB 300 and send it to the governor to sign.
Prab: A nice warm fleece to keep me warm.
Sandy: I really wish that all ignoramuses (ignorami?) would just shut up in the coming year so our nation can continue to make progress. I wish I weren’t so addicted to social media. And I wish for more quality time with my loved ones, and for more energy.
Scott: My wish is that my boo Micheal has the best Christmas ever, that our friends all have safe, happy holidays and that my family behaves when we visit them. Oh, and world peace.
Sean: My wish is for health and stability for my family and peace in the world. And more time in a day.
Tim: My holiday wish already came true. My best friend, Andrew, got me a dog for Christmas. I’ve always wanted one since I was little and this year he went completely out of his way to surprise me with a dog and it worked! It’s the most thoughtful gift ever and I’m so thankful!
Tim Cwiek: A trip to the Ukraine. Growing up, I was regaled with stories by my great-aunt “Tata” about its struggle for self-determination. I’d love to visit that beautiful country someday.