Identical twins from Abilene Christian University two-stepped down the aisle in 2008 - with identical twin grooms. Ginna and Gaylen Glasscock, both 22, started dating Erich and Nicholas Schmidt, both 23, during their freshman year at ACU. The sight of two sets of identical twins dating each other caused some giggles from the student body. But she knew he was the one - and Ginna knew Erich was the one - shortly after their first kisses. Both girls felt fireworks. And both knew they were paired with the right twin. Gaylen said she and Nicholas are more goal-oriented and outspoken while Ginna and Erich are laid back. After three years of dating, Nicholas and Erich proposed to their girlfriends on Oct. 27. The proposals were a well-planned surprise.

The Glasscock twins thought they were part of a photo shoot for a new Amarillo restaurant owned by their boyfriends' mother, Tammy Schmidt, and her business partner. But when desserts arrived with rings attached, the real purpose became clear.

The couples shared wedding attendants, the church and a reception - which saves money. But there was some differences. Gaylen and Nicholas walked down the aisle at 4 p.m. with bridesmaids dressed in yellow. Ginna and Erich walk down the aisle at 5:30 p.m. with bridesmaids wearing pink. The reception was also split - one side was decorated in pink, the other in yellow. Of course, the girls served as each other's maid of honor, and the boys were each other's best man.