Groom
Bride
Best Man
Dallin and Russell have been best friends since eighth grade. They grew up playing baseball and basketball together, but their bond deepened into a brotherly love after a memorable night at Dallin’s house for his thirteenth birthday. That night, along with a few other friends, they pulled a prank on Dallin’s older brother, Colton—pouring a slimy goo mixture on his head while he slept, then sprinting away in fits of laughter. The next morning, Colton came downstairs ready for payback. What followed was a full-blown, WWE-style showdown—complete with baseball bats, pool sticks, and flying chairs. Dallin and Colton clashed like true siblings, and Russell, wide-eyed, found himself both amused and slightly terrified. From that moment on, he became the official mediator, referee, and, essentially, a member of the Fairchild family. That playful chaos marked the beginning of a lifelong friendship. Throughout high school, Russell practically lived at the Fairchilds’ house—often sleeping on the floor beside Dallin’s bed, despite there being plenty of open rooms. They made way too many late-night runs to Roberto’s and McDonald’s, pulled all-nighters binge-watching Prison Break and Breaking Bad, and battled fiercely over Pool, Ping Pong, and countless video games. Some of Russell’s favorite memories came after high school—road-tripping to California, hiking through the Valley of Fire in Nevada, and getting up to their usual weekend antics in Boise before Dallin left for the Air Force.
Maid of Honor
Danielle and Sarah were friends throughout elementary school, but officially became best friends in fourth grade. Growing up just a few blocks apart, they spent countless afternoons walking to each other’s houses after school and riding their bikes around the neighborhood. In both high school and college, Danielle and Sarah were in the drumline together. They traveled to Utah and California, bringing chaos and laughter along for the ride. In high school, they filmed homemade music videos, stayed up too late making memories, and supported each other through challenges and accomplishments. They also somehow managed to build an incredibly unsafe staircase during stagecraft class—an ambitious project that definitely would not have passed inspection but made for a hilarious and unforgettable memory. Some of Sarah's favorite memories include mastering double-dutch jump rope, their “teenage dirtbag” phase of skinny jeans, band T's and dyed hair, & concerts like Warped Tour, Russ, and Snoop Dogg—along with Adam. Other unforgettable adventures include ghost hunting a bed and breakfast with their moms, a Denver Broncos game with Danielle’s dad, and playing volleyball at 5 AM following an all-nighter. Through every wild idea and adventure, Danielle and Sarah stood side by side—laughing and growing together. Their friendship has been built on years of shared experiences, mutual support, and a whole lot of mischief, making it truly one of a kind.
Groomsman
Caden and Russell became best friends in high school, bonding over the many hours spent on baseball fields, soccer fields, and many movie nights at Caden’s house. Along with Dallin, they formed a tight-knit group they called the “brugs." Inspired by the popularity of the word "bruh," they coined their own term to be different. Caden was always the one who could break people out of their shells, and by far the most outgoing member of the “brugs” crew. One of Russell's favorite memories with Caden happened during their junior year. They both were roped into performing in the "Distinguished Dudes" talent show by their prom dates. Russell had no idea what to do for a talent as he was never the most outgoing person. But with Caden's outgoing attitude, they came up with a plan to serenade each other with the song, "You're the One That I Want" from Grease. Russell played Caden’s love interest, Danny Zuko, while Caden took on Sandy’s character. They both dressed the part, choreographed a dance, and sang their hearts out. Everyone in attendance got a great laugh out of Caden and Russell’s inability to sing, but their entertainment value was off the charts. Other unforgettable moments from their friendship include countless games of "basement soccer," turning 2-liter sodas into rockets, and an unforgettable weekend when the "brugs" took over Mesquite, Nevada. Those memories, filled with laughter and mischief, became the foundation of their friendship.
Bridesman
Adam is Sarah’s oldest childhood friend. Born just two weeks apart, they grew up side by side—allowing them to form a lifetime of memories. Their moms were best friends too, which meant Adam and Sarah had endless opportunities for hangouts, sleepovers, and chaotic night games with their brothers. From playing in the yard as kids to scheming teenage adventures, they’ve truly been through it all together. In early adulthood, Sarah convinced Adam to quit his job at McDonald’s and apply to be a server at Denny’s, where she worked—and thankfully, it worked. The years they spent working together are some of Sarah’s favorites. Adam’s sense of humor, calm energy, and quick wit made every shift easier and every late night more memorable. They shared hundreds of shifts, including the infamous Friday and Saturday night bar rushes. It wasn’t uncommon for a single glance across the restaurant to send them into uncontrollable laughter that no one else could understand. After closing, they’d often sit in the car at 5:00 a.m., decompressing over McDonald’s and swapping stories from the night. Some of Sarah’s favorite memories with Adam include their wildly ill-advised in-home piercings (teenagers + safety pins = bad idea), building living room forts to watch Titanic, and road-tripping to Salt Lake City for a Snoop Dogg concert—joined, of course, by Danielle. Their bond is built on years of laughter, shared chaos, and a friendship that has only grown stronger with time.