Maid of Honor
Alexis and I were destined to be friends. Since birth this girl is stuck with me and I know she wouldn't have it any other way. She is one half of "the idiot twins" with Matt as her counterpart. Our adventures have spanned every part of North America. She is my travel buddy through and through. From deep conversations to disgusting ones- we have no boundaries together.
Bridesmaid
Courtney and I have been best friends since Freshman year of high school. Through seasons of track, college visits, and starting careers it's been amazing how much people can grow and consistently support each other in good times and bad. Courtney is my person to lean on in high stress situations.
Bridesmaid
Sami and I met in college, when we became table mates we learned how well we work together. I've always looked up to Sami and admire her calm personality and confidence. Living together through the bachelor's program we somehow never grew tired of each other. Our relationship even survived MULTIPLE games of Monopoly. Sami is who I call when I'm making big life decisions. She always has the best advice.
Bridesmaid
Claire and I share history and blood. She is in every single childhood memory I have. She is a yin to my yang. I remember once I visited her at her college and we made her friend laugh because we were standing in the exact same pose. I've always said we were totally different, but I look in the mirror now and I see her in me and me in her. I call her when I need perspective from someone who gets it.
Best Man
Jeremiah and I met years ago through a mutual friend, then reconnected when I was at Matt O'Neill and he was interviewing to join the team. We got closer working together, and now we talk every single day about everything - every deal, every problem, relationship stuff, politics, philosophical questions. We're each other's sounding board. Jeremiah pushes me on personal growth and business goals, constantly reminding me to be about it and not just talk about it. Case in point: he's the reason I actually made progress on asking my groomsmen - he pressed me directly about who my best man was when I was dragging my feet. That's exactly why he's standing next to me on the biggest day of my life.
Groomsman
I've known Dusty since high school. We rode the bus together and spent every afternoon after school playing music, hanging out, and getting into way too much trouble. He's been there through everything - the ups, the downs, working together at Papa John's and then Coca-Cola. He's not like a brother to me - he IS my brother. We can do anything together, and he's been pestering me to marry Paige for years. He got married and had two kids a long time ago, so he knew what was up.
Groomsman
Jordan and I both worked at Matt O'Neill Real Estate and got our real estate licenses within six months of each other. He's the king of work hard, play harder - he genuinely works so he can live, and showed me what balance looks like. Now we surf together, DJ, hit EDM shows, hang at the beach with family, and occasionally torture ourselves in ice baths. His bachelor party at Ultra Music Festival was a turning point for me - seeing him and his crew so excited and committed to getting married made me realize what I wanted for my own life.
Groomsman
Tyler and I met working together at Rick Hendrick's Dodge, where he saved my butt more times than I can count. We bonded over our shared sense of humor and quickly became the kind of friends who just get each other. These days, you'll find us on nightly Call of Duty sessions, floating down the Edisto River, hitting the range, or grabbing sushi on double dates with our wives. Tyler brings out my inner southern boy, and he and his wife Lois have been close friends with Paige and me for six years. Lois definitely gave me some loving grief about taking my sweet time proposing - and she was right to do it.