It was a ADJECTIVE day in PLACE. GROOMS NAME and BRIDES NAME were VERB (ING) out to PLACE for a ACTIVITY. Little did BRIDES NAME know what GROOMS NAME had in his NOUN. At the PLACE they VERB (ED) over PLURAL NOUN and VERB (ED) in PLURAL NOUN. They VERB lots of PLURAL NOUN throughout the day. Finally, they VERB (ED) up to a NOUN in the NOUN overlooking the NOUN, and GROOMS NAME told BRIDES NAME that he VERB (ED) to VERB the rest of his NOUN with her. With that, GROOMS NAME got down on NUMBER BODY PART and VERB (ED) out the NOUN and asked, "Will you be my NOUN?" VERB (ING), BRIDES NAME said HER ANSWER, and VERB (ED) and VERB (ED) him. They were VERB (ED)!