Maid of Honor
Liana has been a loyal friend of Mallory's since their days at Baylor University, where they met rowing on the crew team. They were immediately kindred spirits and have shared many adventures since, including hiking the TCT, biking across Texas, and plenty of cross country visits. Liana brings peace, honesty, and so many giggles to Mallory's life - and don't forget the snacks!
Bridesmaid
Megan has been a significant part of Mallory's life since high school, where the two met running cross country. Megan has always taken on the big sister role - teaching Mallory how to drive and pump gas, calling Mallory out when necessary, and being a fierce protector. They often enjoyed watching Real Housewives, driving down PCH to In-N-Out, or getting into mischief and laughing to the point of tears.
Bridesmaid
Laurel made her grand entrance into Mallory's life their first week at Baylor University, and thankfully has stuck around. They were roommates for much of college but mostly got asked if they were sisters. Laurel has always been a source of authentic friendship and brought Mallory a sense of home in Texas. Memories of late night Taco Bell runs, holidays with her family, and driving cross country highlight some of the ways Laurel has supported Mallory through the years.
Bridesmaid
Kaitlyn and Mallory also met in high school, where Megan brought them together. Since then, they have spent countless hours exploring and hiking - the Narrows in Zion, camping in Yosemite, rock scrambling in Sedona, and testing out van life. Kaitlyn has never said no to an adventure, is always down to dance, and makes Mallory feel like part of her family.
Bridesmaid
Laura calls Mallory her "adult friend" because the two met post-college in the working world. They quickly connected over their shared faith and desire to make an impact as allied health professionals. Laura has been someone Mallory can count on to say the hard truths, gently encourage, and make sure we prioritize a good dessert!
Best Man
Cameron is my best man and has been a close friend to me and my entire family since we were 13. We met playing baseball in Temecula and spent years on the same teams — from Pony and travel ball to high school. He's my go-to surf buddy and always down to paddle out. I couldn’t imagine getting married without him standing by my side.
Groomsman
Brian and I met in high school, but we really bonded in CCD class. We've had some unforgettable adventures — including one of the biggest of my life: backpacking across Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China together. We've explored ancient ruins, paddled the Mekong, and climbed the Great Wall. Brian’s had my back through everything and keeps me spiritually grounded. He’s smart, hilarious, and incredibly thoughtful.
Groomsman
Mike and I have been friends since high school, brought together by surf trips to Oceanside and shared dreams of adventure and the bohemian life. I always say he’s the friend I want people to meet first — warm, welcoming, and kind to everyone he meets. He taught English in Korea while I was in China, and hosted me for an epic visit. He's now married to one of my best college friends, Lisa, and the three of us have shared many great times in the Bay and now here in San Diego. He’s a great cook, a great dad, and makes a killer cocktail.
Groomsman
Matt and I go all the way back to middle school, where we met playing baseball and bonded over our shared faith. He’s been a steady, loyal friend ever since — always up for a long phone call when life gets heavy, and always there to celebrate meaningful moments and milestones. I’m so glad he’ll be standing by my side when I get married, and I’m really looking forward to being there for him in just a few months at his own wedding. He’s one of the most genuinely thoughtful people I know, and someone who always shows up when it counts.
Groomsman
Keegan is my cousin — the son of my Aunt Kathy, who’s my dad’s sister. I’ve known him since he was a baby, and it’s been incredible watching him grow into such a kind, caring, and loving man. He’s been a steadfast prayer warrior, always lifting up Mallory, me, and our family. His quiet strength and spiritual leadership have been a real blessing in my life, and I’m truly honored to have him by my side on this day.