I’ll never be able to tell our PLURAL NOUN about the ORDINAL NUMBER time we PAST TENSE VERB , because the truth is, I don’t VERB RELATED TO THE BRAIN it. In fact, I don’t VERB RELATED TO THE BRAIN much about that TIME OF DAY , thanks to my friend Morgan (the DESCRIPTIVE NOUN/TITLE ). I must not have PAST TENSE VERB too ADJECTIVE of an impression though, because the next time we crossed PLURAL NOUN Annie made a point to turn on the NOUN, asking me what my NOUN was and if she could try a VERB . I naturally said “ INTERJECTION it’s mine…” and PAST TENSE VERB away.
Obviously PLURAL VERB hard to get was all part of the plan. After a SIZE time, I PAST TENSE VERB Annie our first Snapchat INTERJECTION . We PAST TENSE VERB back and forth every TIME OF DAY until eventually I made the NUMBER -hour drive, and we went on our ORDINAL NUMBER date to every NOUN’s dream location—the PLACE . Annie ordered the ANIMAL .
Somehow despite these ADJECTIVE bumps to start, we’re still together NUMBER years later. We’ve PAST TENSE VERB long distance, too much NOUN, a pandemic, NUMBER Vikings' losses, and we’ve PAST TENSE VERB it all together. We’ve called NUMBER cities home, we added a ANIMAL to our family, and we’ve PAST TENSE VERB more and more in NOUN along the way.
And now here we are, approaching our EVENT —a day I will never VERB RELATED TO THE BRAIN —where Annie will become my ADJECTIVE wife. And just like my NOUN at that EVENT , she’s all mine.
-Carter