Maid of Honor
SISTA SISTA!! Not only is Callie absolutely beautiful inside and out, but she is so talented, so smart, and can conquer ANYTHING she sets her mind to (from being a soccer star, to a freelance designer, to graduating college during covid just to name a few). Sure... being 6 years older than Callie had its challenges...especially when we were younger. But being her older sister has tuned out to be one of the biggest blessings in my life. - Megan
Best Man
Older brother, mentor, friend, and beer connoisseur. From playing pitcher-catcher-batter (PCB) in the backyard in our younger days to hiking and drinking our way through Asheville and the northeast more recently, some of the best experiences in my life have been with my brother Andrew. Don't let this man's size fool you, he has a big heart. - Steve
Matron of Honor
To the girl that decided to marry into our craziness. THANK YOU. Alli is the greatest sister-in-law you could ever ask for. Her style, kindness, and singing voice are the things of angels. And after a few drinks, her jokes are like a sailor. Cannot wait for our future adventures! - Megan
Best Man
Younger brother, friend, partner in crime and aspiring pro golfer. Eric and I have shared countless laughs and good times throughout our life, ranging from late night NBA 2K sessions in our parents basement, the aforementioned hikes in the northeast, to the not-so memorable late nights in Marquette and Milwaukee ("BMO Police"). I'm excited to share another memorable experience with him. - Steve
Bridesmaid
Her giggle is infectious. Her kindness is heart warming. There is no way you won't have fun when going out with this beauty. I will never grow tired of our chill wings and movie nights, or our late night deep talks. This friendship is a big thank you to Steven. Without him, we would have never fallen in love. But also, thank you Dani, for sticking with Steven through the years. - Megan
Groomsman
Where to begin with Brent, the man better known by his nickname "Coobs" (or "Koobs", whichever you prefer). Coobs and I have been best friends since high school and have been nearly inseparable at times (but probably better for the world now that we live 700 miles from each other). From fishing, to hunting, to pumping iron in the Bay Port weight room (I can see Hoffe and Petey rolling their eyes at that one) to God knows what shenanigans we got into together at NMU, some of my best times have been with Coobs...excited and scared to share our wedding and his 30th birthday on the same day. - Steve
Bridesmaid
Oh, what to say about my dear Colleen. From the Creative Circus to Barkley, Atlanta to Kansas City ... she has been the best friend these past 6 years. Always along for the ride and ready for any adventure. She is an amazing writer (people say her luscious hair is full of jokes) and an even better friend. I am saying it now... from this day on, we aren't allowed to not live in the same city. I simply cannot allow it. Love you!! - Megan
Groomsman
The best thing that Tyler ever did was send me a text before him and I were set to start college at Northern Michigan asking me if I wanted to be his roommate. Although the buzzing of the fan that he slept with every night and the constant stress he put on my Xbox 360 took a little bit to get used to, our friendship that we developed was worth every second of it. Anybody who can put up with me in a 15x15 foot dorm room for two years deserves a spot standing next to me, and my wedding wouldn't be complete without Ty. - Steve
Bridesmaid
My pop culture, games and trivia Queen. Her love for early 2000's & Disney Karaoke, sleepovers, and asking almost every server and uber driver a question about goats makes everyones life more entertaining. You never see her without a smile and she is always genuinely interested in the life of whoever she is talking to. She is always stylish and on the next big trend, but most importantly, the most loyal, sweet, and understanding human there is. LYLAS. - Megan
Groomsman
Though soft-spoken, this man has a HARD body and a knack for making me giggle when I least expect it. Pat and I met at Northern Michigan and I'm sure he often wondered who the hell Ty Blohm was living with when he first met me...but that's why I love Pat, he's always put up with my shenanigans and "dickiness" and we've shared God knows how many laughs and wild experiences during our 4 years at Northern and in the years following. He's always been there for me and has helped me out of a few jams over the years (rocks in my chin...) and I can't imagine my wedding day without him. - Steve
Bridesmaid
One weekend, some tubes on the Ozark, and Malibu. Who knew that's where our story would start. And after a few more hangouts and a quarantine, I can honestly say that I cannot imagine my life without her. Even though she ended up leaving me for the gators in Florida, this future Doctor is going places and I am so happy that I get to be along for the ride. - Megan
Groomsman
I actually met Tyler ("Uecke" as he is better known...don't worry, you're already mispronouncing it) in a random softball game with some high school friends at Bay Port before I really got to know him at Northern Michigan. I didn't really expect to see him ever again, and it turns out that quite the opposite happened-we would become very good friends at Northern and live together at 229 W. Crescent for two years. This young man is a character-he always has a joke lined up in the hopper and has countless stories to keep you entertained. A history and geography aficionado, he will buy your Uber ride home from the wedding if you come with a list of your top 100 cities in the south. - Steve
Bridesmaid
You have no idea how happy I am that this girls and I's paths crossed. Sure, we grew up in the same home town, went to the same high school and college, even rushed the same Sorority. But we didn't actually become good friends until she rushed and became my little. With each of us having a little sister name Callie/Kali, being obsessed with YA novels and TV shows, and always having that Sharkey's craving... we knew this was something that would last. - Megan
Groomsman
The hottest thing about Hot Country Nights at Power and Light wasn't the music or the sweaty mosh pits-for that, you would have to turn your attention to Jake Jensvold. Jake and I met through my first job in Kansas City at Garmin, and his familiar upper midwest accent and love of country music and Peanut wings made it difficult for us to spend much time away from each other. Jake is one of the kindest people I know, and just a great human being in general. If you get lucky, you'll be able to see Jake shaking his money-maker on the dance floor at the wedding, with the possibility of him blowing a hole in his pants as he is wont to do. - Steve
Bridesmaid
This is one of those friendships where one person forced it on the other... and I wont say who forced who but I sure am glad that she decided she eventually wanted to be my friend too. Our sorority brought us together, being housemates kept us together, and introducing her to one of my cousins best friends (and now husband) means she can never leave. I am so glad you're family, Jenna. - Megan
Groomsman
Phish Head. Stand-Up Comedian. Horse Collar Chef. Flabongo Friend (don't ask)...these are just a few of the buzz words I would use to describe my good friend Charlie. Charlie and I met at Garmin, and our ridiculous senses of humor and love of live music and absurd foods quickly created a strong bond between us. We both started and ended our stand-up comedian careers on the same night at an open mic, and although the room was silent after each of us performed (I hate to admit that Charlie did a lot better than me) it's rare when both of us are together and the room isn't filled with laughter. Speaking of stand-up, Charlie is a stand-up guy and a great man. - Steve
Greeter
Sure, we haven't been friends for years and years... but there ain't no stoppin us now. Maddy is the sincerest, smartest, funniest, truly most enjoyable person to be around. She also wont laugh at you too hard if you do something embarrassing in front of her (thank you for pick me up when I fell forward a row at the Jonas Brothers concert). I cannot wait for our future endeavors....One of which is to see Britney in Vegas. ~ I believe it will happen.~ - Megan
Usher
"Petey" as he his better known, Zac and I have been good friends since high school and have shared so many great laughs and experiences over the years. He is also a big reason why Bob and Ellen had to get the siding replaced on their garage a few years ago; that gnarly slapshot he had in street hockey often caused the ball to have a mind of its own. From fishing buddy, to Halo system-linker, to softball superstar, to weight room partner (I hate to admit that but it's true), Petey has been around for some of the best times of my life. "Ohhhh Billy", he' a good one.
Officiant
Micah probably asked us the most important question that we've faced during the entire wedding planning process-to keep or not to keep his mustache when he marries us on that October afternoon? The answer was simple...let the man keep that caterpillar, which is as full and beautiful as his heart. Micah has been the best brother a girl could ask for if you ask Meg, and Steve will agree, telling Meg after the first time him and Micah hung out that he just seems like a wholesome, genuine man. Alli and Micah's marriage is a beautiful example of what love should be like, and an example that Megan and Steve look to follow. It was an easy choice to designate Micah as our officiant.
Usher
"Hoffe" as I like to call him (Nathan if he's in trouble or being annoying), Nate is one of my best friends from my high school days as well. I'm pretty sure Hoffe and I could turn anything into a joke, and we've done that numerous times throughout our friendship together. Some of my fondest high school memories are driving around and being stupid in Nate's old blue Buick...along with being idiots in German classes throughout the years, playing any kind of sport in the yard, and of course the epic Halo and Xbox system link adventures as well. I'm pretty sure he just liked to come over and eat Ellen's baked goods as well, I can't blame the guy.