Six Word Memoirs Of Gratitude

Six Word Memoirs Of Gratitude

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the AHS Journalism class wrote six-word memoirs focused on those things for which we are grateful this time of year.

“Four years, newspaper. Never gets old.” –Fresh Trax veteran

“A full belly, a good thing.” -18-year-old turkey lover

“Saturday, going back to my past.” –Two-year Aspen “local”

“Food food food food food food.” –Guess who? … MARIA!

“I am grateful for my glasses.” –Blind sophomore

“Football and turkey, there’s nothing better.” – They call me Kobe

“Everybody’s working for the weekend, yeah!” –Loverboy

“The snow brings joy and laughter.” –Every Aspen teenager ever.

 “More snow means there’s great skiing.” – The ski bum

“On this occasion, I think gravy.” -Dry turkey hater

“Good snow. Good food. That’s life.” –Typical Colorado kid

“History homework and turkey. Happy Thanksgiving.” ­–IB Diploma candidate

 “Will Powerschool be working over break?” ­– See above

“Thankful for all those unforgettable times.” – Not Dora, still an explorer

 “A week of no school, stay-cation.” ­­–Couch potato

“I need some big, new pants.” – Overeater

“Family arrives, laughter and love surrounds.” – Actually grateful

“Bring on the seconds, I’m ready.” – Fasting since breakfast

“Off at college, Thanksgiving spent together.” –Lonely only child