





Logan – I was born and raised in Miami—sun, salt air, and just enough chaos to keep things interesting. Growing up here shapes you in ways you don’t always notice at first. You learn how to move fast, think on your feet, and appreciate the good moments and people when they come. I didn’t do it alone, though. My twin sister, Cara, has been by my side since day one. She’s the grounded one—the practical voice in my life—and whether I admit it or not, she’s kept me in check more times than I can count, and she doesn’t let me forget it.
Then there’s Nate. He’s not just my best friend—he’s more like a brother I didn’t have to share a birthday with. We grew up together, got into trouble together, and somehow made it out the other side still standing. The kind of friendship we have isn’t something you question. It’s just there—solid, constant.
I met Lacey at the U of M, and if I’m being honest, my life pretty much split into two parts: before her and after her. She’s it for me. The kind of woman who doesn’t just walk into your life—she changes it. Being with her feels easy, like everything finally makes sense. Every long day, every late night—it all comes back to her.
By day, I work as a financial advisor. It’s structured, numbers-driven, the kind of job where control matters. And I’m good at it. I like building something stable, something real. But my nights? Those belong to Lacey—and to the life we’re building together.
We’ve got a solid circle—people who feel more like family than friends. And there’s nothing better than hosting our Sunday Fundays, everyone gathered around the pool, drinks in hand, the Miami heat doing its thing while we laugh a little too loud and stay out a little too late. It’s those moments that remind me what all of this is really for.
At the end of the day, I’m a guy who values loyalty, family, and showing up for the people who matter. I’ve built a life I’m proud of—and I’m just getting started.
Lacey – Growing up in Miami, sunshine, beaches, fashion, and lifelong friendships weren’t just part of the lifestyle—they were part of who I became. This kind of environment shapes you in a way that sticks, and for me, it always came back to the people in my life. Especially Kelly—my best friend, my ride or die, the person who’s been there through every phase, every high and low. Some friendships just become part of your foundation, and she’s definitely mine.
I’ve always been someone who gravitates toward connection. I like being around people, making them feel comfortable, bringing energy into a room without even trying. It’s just… natural to me.
I met Logan when I was rooming with his twin sister, Cara—and honestly, I didn’t see it coming the way it did. He started as someone easy to be around, someone who just fit. And then suddenly, he wasn’t just part of my life—he was my life. He became my person in a way that felt completely effortless, like everything fell into place without either of us forcing it.
Now, Logan and I have built something that feels so us—a life centered around connection, laughter, and the people we love. Our house is almost never quiet, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. There’s always someone stopping by, music playing, conversations overlapping, and that kind of warmth you can’t fake. Whether we’re hosting dinners, throwing together last-minute plans, or just spending time with our friends, those are the moments I live for.
At my core, I’m loyal to a fault, a little vibrant, maybe a little loud when I’m excited—but everything I am comes back to the relationships that shaped me. From Miami, to college, to the life I’m building with Logan… every part of it matters.