Maid of Honor
Shea is my younger cousin, but since the day she was born, she's been my best friend. Growing up, we were attached at the hip. From countless sleepovers to wearing matching outfits on family vacations and shopping days with our Grammy (our favorite!) Shea and I loved doing everything together. She has been there through every phase of my life and I'm honored to have her stand by my side as I enter into this next one. She's my biggest cheerleader, a constant source of joy, and my shoulder to lean on. To know Shea is to love Shea and I'll forever be grateful to have her in my life.
Best (Wo)Man
Bri and I's friendship started as all good friendships do: with a mutual disdain for a very mean Spanish teacher. Many years have passed since we ruined Ms. Piferfoote's Spanish I class, but not much has changed. Bri has provided endless guidance, and laughs, through life's many adventures and has always been there for me no matter the time or place. Especially when navigating what to text Madison when our relationship first started. So, for many reasons, I would not be here today without Bri. Everyone would be lucky to have someone like Bri in their life, and I am so thankful that I did and still do.
Officiant
A Wilson High School Football Legend, Jordan holds the prestigious honor of never scoring a point against Madison or Ryan during any basketball related activity. Legend has it that Jordan has not picked up a basketball since Madison broke his ankles and hit a stepback three over him. While that was important in our decision making, we mainly asked Jordan to be our officiant because he is an amazing person and friend. Ever since Madison and Ryan started dating, Jordan welcomed Madison with open arms and continued to tolerate Ryan. That's how awesome he thought Madison was. We were so grateful he said yes when we asked him to officiate and are so lucky to have him as a friend.