Maid of Honor
Former co-worker – current best friend. We are both Pieces, which explains our connection – both feisty and highly intuitive. All-around amazing human who just knows and gets me inside and out, and I could not be happier to have her standing by my side on the big day.
Best Man
Little Big brother – best friend, confidant, and partner in crime. Corey has never been one to back down, but he really is a softy at heart. He has a booming deep voice, that you can't miss – but is the best listener I know. He has an infectious laugh, huge smile and his son is his exact replica. I am so excited to have him in my wedding and always in my life.
Best Man
Former roommate – One of my longest and best friends. He is one of the smartest people I have ever been around. Nick has gone to the craziest and most geologically removed concerts with me. He is a true friend that anybody would be lucky to know. He is one of the most loyal people I know, and I am beyond thrilled that he is my Co-Best Man.
Groomsman
Former Co-worker/Roommate – True Friend: He is one of the best people I have ever known. He has an ability to make you laugh no matter what mood you are in. He is extremely intelligent and one of the most enjoyable people to be around. Can't wait to celebrate with this man.
Officiant & Bridesmaid
Big Brother and Sister-in-law. Love this couple, and not just because they are family. We have had some amazing times together: traveling, sipping, sampling, and strolling our way through California, Colorado, and Italy. Chet is the older brother that always has reasonable and sound advice. He also has the best sense of humor and is quite quick witted – which is needed to survive in the Simmons Family. Audra, sister-in-law – travel buddy for life. She is one of the kindest people you will ever meet, a wonderful mother, and has a huge heart. You can expect she will be the first one on the dance floor, and the last one to leave it. It is so special that they were there the day Kevin and I got engaged, and now they will be standing with us as we say, “I-do”.