Matron of Honor
LaQuinta and I go all the way back to 7th grade. We became instant best friends once we learned we had found another girl that liked playing video games and eating junk food. One third of all my bad habits come from LaQuinta.
Bridesmaid
Melanie is my Soul Friend. As roommates in college, I learned that Melanie was really good at Mario Kart and making desserts in the microwave. The bond between us is unbreakable due to the countless art history lectures we endured together.
Bridesmaid
Sydney was my rival at EVERYTHING growing up. Everyone needs someone that won't ask questions when you show up to their house with a dead body. Not only would Sydney have a shovel ready to go, but an alibi, a few witnesses and a plane tickets to Mexico, just in case.
Bridesmaid
Cicely was my partner in crime when it came to blaming things on Sydney. I could always count on her to stick to the story and back me up. She's also the one I can call on for adventure, knowing she'll be down with whatever crazy idea I come up. Sky diving is next on our list.
Best Man
James has been my role model for basically my entire life. Whether is was playing basketball on the driveway or hitting up the golf course we always had good times. He was the first person who taught me how to play a lot of sports and sure didn't take it easy on me while teaching me. He has always been there whenever I needed him and has shaped a lot of who I am, for the good and the not so good.
Best Man
Mat and I seemed to always be getting trouble for something and Mat ended up taking most of the blame. The beauty of being the youngest. Whether it was wrestling in the basement with just a blanket down to pad the hardwood floor or playing with hot wheels, I couldn't have asked for a much better older brother.
Groomsman
Peter was my roommate in college and could always find a way to make me laugh. Whether it was tossing the football around (still can't believe he didn't catch that pass), quoting family guy or playing halo in the apartment it was always a good time and never a dull moment (not to mention saving his life once or twice). Even though we are five hours away it sometimes still feels like we are roommates.
Groomsman
Jesiah was the Bradley Alum that didn't even go to Bradley. When the president of the university knows him by name, even though he didn't go there, that kind of lets you know everything you need to know about Jesiah. Through hangouts at BU, playing softball together and attending church we've become good friends, even if he doesn't listen to me all the time.