What is your holiday wish?

Don: For everyone to know peace and happiness in the coming year, and for America to just survive. 

Gary: My holiday wish is for more financial success for my budding household.

Greg: Continued health and happiness for friends and family.

Jen: I hope that Americans in fear over the incoming presidential administration find healthy ways to process their anxiety and productively channel it into progress. Personally, I’m wishing for my new puppy to learn the word “no.” 

Jeremy: Right now, I feel like I have everything I could ever want. So, my holiday wish is to keep what I already have — good health, amazing friends, a supportive family and an awesome job with the Philadelphia Gay News. I’m very excited for the many adventures I will embark on over the next year!

Larry: That whole “peace on Earth and good will towards men” thing probably isn’t going to be happening any time soon, so … When society collapses, I hope I’m not standing underneath it. 

Mark: I hope that this coming year our community can find creative ways to expand real equality in light of new obstacles. I believe we can! On a personal basis, I’m looking forward to more downtime to spend with Jason.

Prab: Love, joy and continued success for both my PGN family and my biological one.

Sandy: A celebration sans stress. So, the impending impeachment of that guy.

Scott: A pair of sneakers that doesn’t have holes in them. A pair of casual shoes that doesn’t have holes in them. A pair of dress shoes that doesn’t have holes in them. And a pair of winter boots that doesn’t have holes in them. (A backup pair of shoes that doesn’t have holes in them would be luxurious, but I don’t want to sound selfish.)

Sean: My holiday wish is to keep growing and expanding on the things I know how to do well, and that my friends and family are safe and healthy. Also that the crazies get so distracted on inconsequential details that they forget to do things that actually harm anyone.

Tim: A crash course in writing legal briefs. I’ve written a few and may have to write more next year. I could use a refresher, to make sure everything is according to Hoyle.

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