Matron of Honor
Julie came into my life later than some, but exactly when I needed her most. We met on the slowpitch softball field, and from that moment on, the rest was history. In just six years, we’ve shared more adventures than I can count — from boat days and fishing trips to late-night laughter and quarantine couch sleepovers. She’s been there through it all, and I’m so grateful our paths crossed when they did. She’s become one of my dearest friends, and I’m truly honored to have her by my side as my Matron of Honor.
Matron of Honor
Mere and I have been inseparable since our days at Easton Day Care when we were about six years old. Our moms spent countless pool days together, giving Mere and me plenty of time to become close. I’ve been so lucky to grow up alongside her for the last 20 years. From playdates on Twin Pines Road to high school pep rallies, bonfires, and late-night talks in the Kohl’s parking lot — we’ve made a lifetime of memories. I’m so grateful and honored to have her by my side as my other Matron of Honor.
Bridesmaid
Haley came into my life — and my family’s — about 10 years ago, when she started dating my cousin. From the moment I met her, she felt like part of the family, and I’m so thankful she finally is, and that my cousin married someone who fits in with us so perfectly. She’s one of the strongest, funniest, and most supportive people I know, and brings such warmth to every room she walks into. I’m so grateful she’s standing by my side today.
Bridesmaid
Growing up, I constantly heard, “Do you know Megan Fisher? You’re exactly like her.” And honestly, they weren’t wrong. Megan and I share so many of the same passions — from softball to hunting — getting to experience those things together and with her boys, has been such a gift. She coached me not only on the field throughout most of my softball career, but also off the field in life. Her advice has always come from a place of honesty and care. She’s a wonderful mentor, and friend, and I can’t thank her enough for the impact she’s had on my life. Having her stand with me today is truly an honor.
Bridesmaid
I met Kimmy when I was five and she was seventeen — yes, you heard that right. My dad took me to a St. Michaels softball game, and Kimmy was catching. I remember turning to my dad and saying, “I want to be like #8". Over the years, we’ve shared so many memories — from softball and hunting with her and her boys, to being a part of a life milestone together, helping Noah and I purchase our first home. It’s truly an honor to have Kimmy standing here with me today.
Bridesmaid
Riley and I have been side by side since our coach pitch softball days. Over the the last 20+ years we’ve grown up together, shared countless memories, and watched each other through so many stages of life. From childhood to now, her friendship has been constant, full of laughter, support, and unforgettable moments. I’m so grateful to have her standing with me on such an important day.
Flower Girl
Myla was a freshman during my first year coaching, and we quickly formed a bond over our like-minded attitudes and personalities... After graduation Myla and I formed a friendship that I am very grateful for, and in just a short amount of time we've shared some great trips and memories together. I’m so glad she’s able to be a part of the day today.
Flower Girl
KJ was also a freshman during my first year coaching. She went from being quiet to being impossible to get to be quiet — good thing she’s funny! We've shared lots of great memories together in a very short time, and I’m very happy she’s able to be a part of the day today.
Best Man
Best Man
Groomsman
Groomswoman
Groomsman
Groomsman
Officiant
Mother of the Groom
Father of the Bride
Mother of the Bride