Bride's Twin Sister
My womb-mate, one minute younger sister, and partner in crime. She's been with me from the beginning and I couldn't imagine celebrating this time in my life without her.
Bride’s Oldest Sister
Ashley is your typical older sister. Growing up, she was relentless with her pranks. From hiding in my closest with her glow in the dark retainer, to forging a note from Santa to inform me I was on the “Naughty List” for not doing enough of her chores, she always had something up her sleeve. Despite the pranks, she’s been an incredible role model and a wonderful mother to the best nephews and niece an “Auntie” could ever ask for.
Groom's Brother
My younger and only brother. So thankful he's making the trip for our wedding. Couldn't imagine this day without him.
Mother of the Bride
My mom, confidant, and biggest fan. One of the most independent and head strong women I've ever met. She's always there for me and ready for our next adventure. I can't wait to add this trip to our list and another ornament to the Christmas Tree. Thank you for your unconditional love, sending me home with a full tank of gas, and a cooler full of food. Your love, strength, guidance, and support have shaped me into the person I am today. The world would be a better place if everyone had a "Mommye" like you. I love you.
Mother of the Groom
So grateful for such a committed and supportive mother. I wouldn't be the man I am today without her guidance, example and her love.
Father of the Bride
My Dad has given me anything I could've ever asked for in life and more. Most importantly, he gave me a safe place to call home, selfless love, and endless support. Some of my favorite memories are going offshore fishing with him. Not many people grow up with a father like him, and I thank God that I was chosen to be his daughter. I love you, Dad.
Bride's Grandmother
My mountain loving, free-spirited Mimi. Very grateful for her love and support throughout my life. From coming to my 2nd grade class on Grandparent's Day, to collecting Harper's Ferry quarters to give my 5th graders during our Civil War Unit, you've always amazed me with your endless knowledge and energy. Not many 82 year-old women can make a trip overseas... but then again she isn't your typical 82 year-old woman. I love you, Mimi!