How We Met:
Adam sent Emma the best Tinder line ever..." EXCLAMATION ." After a rather ADJECTIVE text convo, Adam decided, "What the heck?" and asked Emma out for a drink at VENUE in Portland, Oregon. Emma, aware of their ADJECTIVE vending machine (they had PLURAL NOUN and PLURAL NOUN in there!) said, "Sure, if you buy me something from the vending machine!" They both look back ADVERB on the moment when they first locked PLURAL BODY PART at the bar and had the same thought run through their heads: "Oh my goodness, is THAT the person I'm going on a date with? They are SO ADJECTIVE ." Emma was immediately struck by Adam's listening and ADJECTIVE questions (he immediately started asking about what PLURAL NOUN Emma uses as a therapist. If that's not therapist porn, I don't know what is). Adam was immediately struck by Emma's compassion, zest for life, and obvious PHYSICAL TRAIT . They PAST TENSE VERB for hours which led to NUMBER dates that first week, saying "I love you" after the first month, moving in together after NUMBER months, and becoming best friends ever since.
The Proposal:
Adam and Emma designed Emma's engagement NOUN together, so the proposal wasn't a surprise, but the way Adam proposed was. He took Emma on a " ADJECTIVE " drive (which Adam never does so she knew it was about to happen). An hour later, they pulled into a ADJECTIVE -looking parking lot and Emma was like, what is happening? Did you bring me here to VERB me? Then she saw a sign for ING VERB and she was WEARING HEELS. Luckily Adam was smart and had booked the ~ ADJECTIVE gondola~ and there was champagne, rose petals, PLURAL NOUN , the works. The gondolier ADVERB navigated them around the canals of CITY , CA, and suddenly they floated past a message in a bottle. Emma leaned over to pick it up and it was a ADJECTIVE letter from Adam. He got down on one BODY PART and shared some beautiful words, and SHE SAID YES! Emma had some words prepared for Adam too. Emma PAST TENSE VERB a lot, but Adam was going through an issue due to an allergic reaction to NOUN so he didn't shed a single tear (which she hopes is remedied on their wedding day). Then - SURPRISE! There was a PROFESSION on the shore capturing the whole thing, so they can remember it forever. They ended up finishing their bottle of BEVERAGE in the jenky parking lot, basking in their happiness, then rushing off to an ADJECTIVE dinner at The Dock, which is probably their favorite meal they've ever shared.
The Reverse Proposal:
Emma and Adam went to see a few of their favorite musicians, Alvvays and Maggie Rogers. As their favorite Alvvays song, “ SONG TITLE ,” came on, Emma asked a stranger to take their picture and then started pulling a NOUN with a wedding band out of her bag. Adam didn’t know what was happening and said something like “What are you doing? No way! EXCLAMATION !” But he loved it. Emma says, “Everyone deserves a proposal NOUN”. And folks, she’s right.