Maid of Honor
Jenny and I have been best friends since we were basically in diapers. We grew up together, survived school together, and now somehow both ended up as teachers and golf coaches (because clearly we make great life choices). She is the calm to my absolute chaos. She’s the calm, logical, color-coded-calendar type. I’m the sarcastic, laid-back, “we’ll figure it out later” type. She makes the plans. I show up with snacks. Together, we are unstoppable. She knows all my embarrassing stories, still chooses to love me, and somehow agreed to be my Maid of Honor anyway. If anyone can keep me organized, on time, and semi-together on wedding day, it’s Jenny — and I wouldn’t want anyone else by my side.
Bridesmaid
Megan and Mary met while attending St. John Fisher College. They went to Jamaica on a mission trip, and then lived together for three years after college. She’s the kind of friend who shows up no matter what — celebrations, breakdowns, and everything in between. College gave me a degree… but it also gave me Mary, which is honestly the better deal.
Bridesmaid
Marni and I met while working as long-term subs at Fairport High School — because nothing builds a friendship faster than surviving teenagers together. From meetings (that could have been an email) to laughs, we quickly became inseparable. She’s proof that trauma-bonding over writing IEPs and job hunting leads to lifelong friendship — and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Groomsman
Adam and Drew have been best friends since childhood. They met as children attending the same church and grew closer over their mutual love for games.
Groomsman
Drew and Dom have grown up together and have been best friends since childhood. They met playing soccer and their rivalry grew into one of Drew’s longest friendships.
Groomsman
Darren and Drew met during graduate school. They have had a strong friendship since then, having gone on to travel together with their partners.