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Wedding Party

Christina Nice

Maid of Honor

I met Christina in 6th grade. We experienced all of middle school and high school together, and we both went to SPU, so it’s safe to say we’ve spent most of our lives together. If you know me, you know Christina because she's the sister I never had—wise beyond her years, endlessly thoughtful, and always so sincere. Through every high and low, she's been my constant, and honestly, I can't picture my world without her in it.


George Anagnostou

Best Man

I’ve known my cousin George my whole life, but it wasn’t until after high school that we really became close. Since then, we’ve spent years side by side—working out, traveling, living together, teaching each other, and growing into more thoughtful men. We’ve shaped one another’s lives and turned our late teens and twenties into the foundation with which we've started building our adult lives. He’s the friend who always shows up, always listens, and I’m honored to have him as my best man.

Melanie Campbell

Bridesmaid

I met Melanie on the first day of college. She lived on my dorm room floor, and when she told me she was on the Cross Country team at SPU, I said, “I like to run too!” That day, I not only gained a running buddy but also the sweetest friendship. The best way to describe Mel is literal sunshine in a person. She always brightens even the gloomiest of days (which in Seattle, was most days), and life is just extra fun with her in it. She’s deeply passionate about causes important to her and is in school to become a teacher! Even amid her busy schedule, she always makes it a point to check in on me. I love Mel to the moon and sun and back!


Jordan Anagnostou

Groomsman

I’ve had the privilege of a lifetime with my brother, Jordan. I saw him the day he was born, and my memory is flooded with snapshots of us growing up—Legos on the floor of our bedroom, late night computer gaming, endless baseball conversations, and a hundred other shared obsessions. We’re more alike than different, even if we’ve had our fair share of differences. I love him more than he knows, and I’m a stronger and better man because of him.

Hannah Larson

Bridesmaid

Hannah and I met the first days of college because we lived on the same dorm room floor. I admired her from afar because she was so funny, fashionable and outdoorsy. Once I got to know her, I also learned that she is so quirky, and the smartest person ever. In college, we spent lots of time studying and bopping from one coffee shop to another. Post college, Hannah showed me so much of Washington’s outdoors - we did some crazy hikes, floated through rivers, and even went white water rafting! She’s truly the only person who could ever get me to do that. Being with Hannah feels so adventurous and comfy, all at the same time.


Joey Amacker

Groomsman

I met Joey in 6th grade at King’s Academy. He and his twin brother, Alex, became the heart of our friend group—we spent every lunch together, shamelessly snacking out of each other’s lunchboxes. When I moved midway through high school, Joey was the glue who kept me connected. He’s one of the most hardworking men I know, and I’ve often looked to his career as a model for my own. More than that, he’s genuine and humble to his core, and I’m honored to call him a friend.

Manola Secaira

Bridesmaid

I first met Manola on Facebook when she replied to a post I made about an open room in our college house. In her message, she told me she was travelling to Guatemala to visit family. I thought, “woah, a fellow Guatemalteca!” We became roommates and learned our Guatemalan sisterhood really does run deep. Manola is truly the funniest person I know and every time we’re together, my belly hurts from all the laughter. She brings me so much happiness, and I love that she just gets me. So very thankful she slid into my DMs :-)


Cole Eberwein

Groomsman

Cole is my most tenured friend—and my longest-running rival. We met in kindergarten at St. Raymond Elementary and unknowingly bonded over our shared love of competition during the school’s annual jog-a-thon—which, unfortunately for my ego, was the last time I ever beat him in a race. I’ve been fortunate to watch Cole grow through every phase of life, and I look up to him for the example he sets: disciplined, humble, and always pushing for more. He’s made me better, and I’m grateful to call him my best friend.

Moriah Tejada

Bridesmaid

I first crossed paths with Mo in 9th grade geometry class, and it didn't take long for us to really click. Mo is so loyal, and the person I can always count on to help me get out of a pickle. Despite being a true jet-setter, Mo makes it a point to show up for every important moment. She's also the most quintessential Bay Area girl I know (Go Giants!), and recently, she’s been spending more time in the Bay. We love to people watch at the Ferry Building, catch up over sushi in the South Bay, and my new fave, window shop on Fillmore Street. Mo feels like home.


Tash Jordan

Groomsman

Tash started out as Jordan's classmate and baseball teammate at Woodside High. He became family through his relationship with George’s sister, Alexandra, and is now one of my best friends. Watching him grow—from a quiet high schooler to a confident, driven college student, and now a full-fledged firefighter—has been one of the most impressive arcs I’ve seen. He’s the kind of man any parent hopes their daughter marries—steady, selfless, and honorable. I’m thankful for his presence in my life and proud to call him a friend.

Jana Zweigoron

Bridesmaid

I met Jana when she started at King’s in 10th grade—my boyfriend at the time knew her and made the introduction, but we quickly discovered we clicked way better on our own (without the bf, of course!). We also both grew up in Santa Clara, which made it really easy to spend lots of time together. We spent our free time trying to become Youtube stars, watched lots of movies, and lost track of time in endless chats. She's still one of my closest friends, and every reunion feels like no time has passed at all. Recently, she moved from NYC to LA, and I'm so happy to have her so much closer now.


Andrew Wu

Groomsman

I met Andrew at King’s Academy, but our friendship really took shape in college. We’d make regular trips to see each other from opposite ends of the state and lived a little on the edge along the way. Andrew has one of the biggest hearts I know—he pours himself into our friendship and into everyone he loves. His commitment to family and friends is unwavering, and he’s all-in on what he believes, which I admire deeply. His passion for God keeps me grounded in what matters most, and I’m grateful for the way he points me back to faith. I’m honored to have him by my side.