In the tradition of Ernest Hemingway, who was once challenged to write a short story in six words.
His six-word story was: "For sale: baby shoes, never worn."
Each week I will choose a theme. It is your mission, if you choose to accept it, to meet that challenge in six words, no more, no less.
If you like, you may illustrate with a photo, or not.
Punctuation will be your biggest ally.
If you decide to play, please link back to this post, and leave the link to your post in comments here.
If you don't want to create your own post, you can write your six-word story in my comments.
The Theme:
Beyond the wedding lies the marriage.
Thank you for playing.
14 comments:
Marriage vows taken, hard work begins.
Not so sacred in modern day.
Long walk down the aisle--for life.
forever she said, he said maybe
After the honeymoon we got married.
Life together until death we part.
To have and to hold.... forever?
With this ring, I thee wed.
(obviously I didn't think very hard for this one, but at least it's the right number!)
Ceremony for two: joined, forever, together
Knew you'd be late...cold feet?
For sale: wedding dress, never worn.
These are really great, my friends!
Kathryn, you win the prize this week! I don't really have a prize, but if I did....LOL
Happy belated anniversary! Sorry I missed it this week. Such a fun one too :)
I can't believe I fogot about this this week. I have not been feeling myself this week! Here's mine:
First Day Jitters OK. Hard Job.
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