Maid of Honor
Katie and I first met in sign language class our freshman year in college where we quickly did not become friends. Vaguely aware of each other for most of college we went our separate ways until we were placed on a planning committee for church council at the end of our junior year and this time we did become friends. Although we have had a long distance friendship there is a rarely a day we don't talk and she is the one I turn to with any problems, big or small. Mostly I keep her around because no one thinks we are funnier than we do.
Maid of Honor
Cousins born 9 months apart, we have been through it all. Matching outfits and Christmas presents, every Mary-Kate and Ashley movie, camp as campers and staff, flashlights lost to Clive, multiple Treeforts (including fanny packs), made up names, visits to Hannah's, family gatherings, and most importantly beer festivals including the one I met Christopher at. Brenna has the kindest heart of anyone I know and I would be luckily just to have her as a friend, but I also get to have her as my family. Getting to really know her as an adult in 4 years I have lived in Boise has been one of the best experiences of my life.
Bridesmaid
Nicole and I met the way I meet most of my favorite people these days, through the Air Force. She is a badass fighter pilot herself and always makes airplane talk a little easier to bear. We have had many girls nights, long walks discussing life and fun nights out. She understands my life better than I do myself sometimes, so I have been lucky Uncle Sam forced her to move to good ol' Boise.
Best Man
Chris and I have been friends for the better part of 20 years. We've been best friends since high school, a friendship that has spanned 2 decades, multiple moves, dozens of jobs, deployments, a couple wild adventures (ask about those later in the night), and even a couple bad haircuts.