Our Story
We actually think you’ll be hearing plenty about this at our wedding, so we wanted to give you the chance to riff on it yourself. Delight yourself with an old fashioned MadLib, and send us what you come up with if it has you giggling, charmed, or even horrified.
Nick and Colleen verb around each others’ social spheres for a unit of time before matching with each other on the plural noun. Their first occasion was supposed to be after Colleen’s D&D session, but Nick showed up early to verb the noun. Somewhere in between wrestling shows to Buttonwood pool parties, Nick and Colleen became each other’s noun. After months of discussion and mystery, Nick past tense verb to Colleen on a time by verb a ring in their lockbox, knowing that Colleen would forget her plural noun as they went for their usual weekend noun. He said that he wanted the proposal to feel like their relationship, like the cosy Sunday mornings that they’d spend together for the rest of their lives.
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