| The church bells are ringing. |
| I am inside the church waiting for my cousin to walk down the aisle. |
| Today is her wedding day. |
| She is a bride. |
| The organist is playing a song on the organ. |
| We all stand up and watch my cousin walk down the aisle. |
| She is arm in arm with her father. |
| She is dressed in a long white dress and a veil. |
| She looks so beautiful. |
| She looks like a princess. |
| The man who she is going to marry is standing at the front of the church. |
| He is the groom. |
| He looks nice too. |
| He is wearing a suit, and he has a flower in his lapel. |
| The minister says words to the couple which will make them man and wife. |
| The bride and groom smile at each other, but they seem to be a little bit nervous. |
| The give each other gold rings to wear to symbolize that they are married. |
| They kiss each other and walk out of the church as the organist plays joyous music. |
| Some of the people in the church cried at the wedding, but not because they were sad. |
| Everyone in the church is very happy for the couple. |
| A photographer takes pictures of the happy couple. |
| We wish them well and look forward to the reception where we will have a dinner, and we will dance and have a good time until it is very late. |
| The bride will throw her bouquet of flowers, and it is said that whoever catches the bouquet will be the next bride. |
| The next day, the bride and groom will leave for their honeymoon. |
| My cousin and her husband are going to Mexico for their honeymoon. |

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