Maid of Honor
My little sister - Chandler is one of my favorite humans on the planet. I knew that when this day came, I wanted her to be my Maid of Honor as I couldn't imagine any one else doing so. Chan is kind. funny, and an all around great little sister, friend, and daughter. Chandler and I have shared beds, laughs, and memes through the years. She once stole my favorite crop top, and didn't give it back after I found it, but I love her regardless.
Maid of Honor
In 6th grade, Anna asked me if I wanted to walk with her from math to social studies, and the rest is history. From our living rooms to Machu Picchu to 4th Street, we've had dance parties everywhere, and I know we'll continue to do so for the rest of our lives. I can't imagine my life without Anna, and I'm SO glad she'll be by my side for my wedding.
Maid of Honor
Maggie and I have been friends for almost 10 years now, and she truly is a friend for the ages. Maggie and I met working at summer camp during college, and became really close friends not too long after meeting. Maggie and I have clocked a lot of time together through the years, traveling, museum venturing, road tripping, and building a really solid friendship. I am honored that she said yes to standing by my side on this special day.
Maid of Honor
I had just transferred to a new and overwhelmingly large high school when Amy was tasked with giving me a tour. Since then, she's become one of my very best friends and favorite people in the whole world. I'm so blessed that we've stayed friends and gotten even closer over time and across the Atlantic. (She was born to be French, but we'll always have Austin. And Euless.) I couldn't get married without this sister by my side!
Man of Honor
My little brother, Cheney. He is the most quirky person I know. He is goofy, loyal, and really, really great. Cheney is the life of the party, and I couldn't imagine this day without him by my side like he has been for the last 12 years. I am thankful that Cheney agreed to be my Man of Honor. and even more thankful that I get to have a brother like him.
Maid of Honor
I met Emily in 6th grade, but our friendship really hit its stride when our 7th-grade science teacher inexplicably let our class walk around the track each day instead of teaching science. Those hangouts turned into weekend adventures, which turned into a lifelong friendship that I am beyond grateful for. We've been through so many seasons that I've lost track of all our inside jokes, but I know we'll be laughing together for the rest of our lives.
Man of Honor
I moved to Seguin in the 6th grade, and Patrick was one of my very first friends. He has been a faithful friend since then. Patrick is my talent show partner, brother, and friend, and he is the resident entertainer. Everyone needs a friend like Patrick to get the party started, and to love you on your hardest days. I am so glad that he agreed to be my Man of Honor. and thankful that he has been there from the beginning of my love story with Sorsha.
Bridesmaid
AnneMarie and I happened to live in the same dorm at SMU, and we were reunited as spring starters at Baylor Law. Through all the law school ups and downs, AnneMarie has been a true and kind friend without fail. I'm so happy our paths kept crossing, and I'm so grateful she'll be with me for the start of this next chapter.
Bridesman
John, and his beautiful wife Salena are one of the first joint friends that Sorsha and I made. John is truly a friend who serves and loves well. He is funny, kind, and absolutely killing it in Medical School. John has been a trusted friend, and given me loads of advice, prayers, and love.
Bridesmaid
Getting to be friends with Joanna was one of my favorite things about law school, and it's still one of my favorite things ever. She's a cheerleader, confidante, and force to be reckoned with--I don't know if I could've gotten through to the other side without her, and so of course I need her with me for my wedding. It's been a gift to see her story unfold, and I can't wait to see what happens next!
Bridesman
I met Chip through our small group at Uptown Church Dallas. It didn't take very long for him to become one of my favorite people, and a dear brother. Chip is the kind of person you always want in your corner. He is kind, funny, and just a really good encourager. I am honored that Chip agreed to stand by side as I marry Sorsha, just as he does in the day to day.
Bridesmaid
Presh and I met Salena through Uptown Church's small group. I'd tried to get into other small groups in the past, but nothing ever stuck until this one, and Salena is a huge reason for that. Since day one, Salena has been a joyful reminder of God's love and friendship. I know I can always count on her, whether it's for a glass of wine or a prayer (usually both at the same time).
Bridesmaid
Carson and I have known each other since we both landed at UNT in 2013. Carson and I both met at church, and solidified our friendship at a Christmas party put on by the church we met at. Carson is a friend who is always there when you need her most. Carson has been an encouragement through the years. She's funny, a friend to laugh with, and incredible baker and the kindest person I know. I couldn't imagine life or my wedding day without Carson.
Bridesmaid
I was randomly matched to move in with Amanda at a weird student housing complex by Baylor. She needed to find a fast way to judge whether I was cool enough to hang. That's why on my first night there, and upon learning I liked scary movies, we split a bottle of wine and watched "ABC's of Death." From then on, our fate was sealed. Ever since going through medical school and law school respectively, our friendship is as certain as Death and Taxes.
Bridesmaid
What started out as me being Vicky's daughter Ava's, teacher, has turned into such a beautiful friendship that has flourished the last couple of years. Vicky is funny, ya'll! She is kind, and always down to grab dinner, go on an adventure, and have a little beverage. Vicky is one of the realest people I know, and I cannot imagine this day without her.
Bridesman
John was my very first friend. EVER. Some of my earliest memories are running across the street to his house when I was three years old. We can go ages without talking, but you never really lose touch with your first best friend. I'm thrilled he's found his person, and I'm thrilled he'll be there for me when I marry mine.
Matron of Honor
I have known Kaylee since I was a wee Freshman in college. She and I discovered that we shared the same dorm room in Clark Hall on the campus of UNT, only 2 years apart. Since then, we have shared a lot of naps, laughter, tears, and life together. I was honored to watch her fall in love, and marry her husband, and I am so thankful she has been here with me as my love story unfolded as well.