Emily Holder and Margaret Baier of Minneapolis have been together for 23 years, but they never made any serious plans to marry until last week.
"For most of those years, marriage wasn't a legal option," Holder said.
But with Hennepin County judges offering to marry couples for free on Valentine's Day, they made a quick decision that it was finally time.
"No more messing around," Holder said. "Let's just have two days to think about it and quick get it together and do what we've been wanting to do."
Twenty-eight couples in all said "I do" Wednesday in the bustling atrium of the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis, tying the knot with the assistance of 13 district court judges who volunteered for the popular annual event.
"Let's get married," said Judge William Koch to the crowd of couples, witnesses and curious passersby.
Having a role in a couple's marriage is "magical," said Judge Lois Conroy, who has participated in the Valentine's Day wedding ceremonies every year since the county began them in 2013.
"I am so honored to be here celebrating with these couples," she said.