Thanksgiving is a holiday of gratitude and appreciation, but why limit thankfulness to one month when you can be grateful every day? Now that 2025 is wrapped up, it has showcased many memorable moments of fun memories with friends and family. Students of Arrowhead have many fond memories that they would love to share.
“[I enjoyed] escaping the wildness of the homecoming dance,” James Bertrand, sophomore, said. “Going to the mall and partying all night and being with my people.”
Being with friends is one of the best ways of creating fond memories. From dancing at homecoming with those you adore, to those hangouts you can’t forget, 2025 has become another year of many. In contrast to partying it up all night, sometimes the best memories are more laid back and relaxing, simply enjoying a gorgeous view in the summertime.
“I think one of my most memorable moments in 2025 was this summer,” Sam Sauer, sophomore, said. “During this summer, I did a lot of great things, but one of my favorites was definitely getting to spend some time up north with my grandparents. They live on a lake named Bills Lake, a small but very beautiful lake. One of the days I remember, we didn’t have any plans, so I went outside, sat on the boat, and read for a few hours. It was an amazing view for my book and was such a fun time.”
2026 is officially here, and now is the time to make it an even better year than the last!

olivia fry • Jan 9, 2026 at 1:30 PM
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