Like all good modern love stories, Beau and Meagan's started on a dating app. Meagan liked Beau's political views, then Beau spotted Judee Sill's 1973 Heart Food record in one of her pictures. Very detailed "letters" exchanged via text quickly followed. Their first date was at Ugly Mugs, a coffee shop in East Nashville, followed by a rainy walk at Shelby Park. Their second date involved a wrestling ring, a pinball arcade, a birthday party, and a 20-minute set by Beau's hardcore band. Their life has been an array of beautifully simple and delightfully absurd moments ever since.
Over the last three years, Beau and Meagan have fallen deeply in love with each other and have continued to grow together through many life changes. With a mutual love for the arts, they spend a lot of time going to concerts and movies at the Belcourt Theater. In the summers, you can find them at Tims Ford Lake: Meagan eating sidewinders and Beau drinking Dickle Drops. On Sundays, you can find them at Nashville Friends Meeting, worshipping in silence together in the Quaker tradition. In all seasons and through all times, they enjoy dancing, laughing, listening to records, and swapping fierce opinions about their evening film selections.
Beau and Meagan are so excited to get married surrounded by their friends and family not too far down the road from where they grew up. To them, marriage is a sacred union that represents our oneness in the eyes of God, a deepened commitment to loving one another, and a promise to see and hold each other in the light for eternity.