The Wedding 411 with Abigail & Noah

Published Dec 5, 2024, 8:01 AM

Today on “Happy Hour,” newlyweds Abigail and Noah are back on the podcast! Joe and Serena kick off today’s episode with a wedding question we're dying to know: which Bachelor Nation guest was the wildest at the reception? Then, we dive into the entire wedding weekend! Joe, Serena, Abigail, and Noah are catching you up on everything you need to know about the beautiful weekend of love. It’s like a FaceTime catch-up with your Bachelor Nation faves that you won’t wanna miss out on! Plus, we get a look at what’s to come for the lovebirds now that the wedding planning is officially done! Grab a drink, cozy up on the couch, and tune in to hear it this all and more. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

Hey, everyone, Welcome back to Bachelor Happy Hour. I'm Joe and I'm Serena and we are here with Abigail. Abigail, welcome to Bachelor Happy Hours.

Joe.

That's a random guy next to her.

Now we are here with Abigail and Noah. Welcome. How are you guys, Welcome to the podcast.

Glad to know you still got it even though you look like trash right now, Joe zings, We're awesome.

We are awesome. Thanks for having us.

On, Thanks for coming. We haven't seen you guys in what like a month now. Last time we saw you was your wedding. Last time I saw you was in that wine bar at like midnight in the heart of Tulsa.

Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.

That was a guy who was who was the drunkest person out of the Bachelor Nation group of people at your wedding.

There was no one that was like a very obvious standout.

Everybody was.

I feel like.

Anna was very hype when we got on the party bus after the venue to the wine bar, invested at a hotel.

I feel like Anna was on another level.

But because Anna doesn't do shots, like I've never seen her take a shot in my life. She makes Chris take all of them, and she came up to me. I was like, I just did a shot, and I was like, I don't know what's compelled you to do this, but we're in for a ride for sure.

I feel so hod I never saw anybody too lit. Everybody just the bar. Everyone stayed at the same level and just slowly, slowly kept going higher.

So nobody was like usually that was the most.

You guys, well, when we when we when Noah, when you left the golf course, I was, I was like, I'm pretty drunk, like we were. We were drinking, we were shotgunning beers.

That was a long day.

Was that the day of the wedding?

Now that was the welcome party?

Yes, yes, so that was a good thing.

That's the good thing. Since we're starting with oh, since we're starting with no format from Joe, we'll just talk that one. Having a three day little bender is you didn't feel like, oh, my goodness, we got to make the most.

We got a party like crazy.

It was kind of like spaced out, so it didn't feel as bad that it was spaced out over three days. And you know, when you were drunk at ten and I was right there with you doing shotguns. You know, it was nice because we spaced it out. Granted, I went to my rehearsal. I was very busy. I hope you enjoyed your nap.

But well, let's let's let yeah, let's you know, I want to I want a little bit of a format with this podcast today because I don't want to. But let's let's take it. Let's take it from the beginning. So the wedding, right like day no, no, no, no, wed the wedding, the wedding weekend. Okay, the wedding weekend, the first we we arrived in Tulsa, and you guys have a housewarming party. Whose idea was that? That was a lot of fun? That was That was maybe one of my favorite parts of the trip. I I personally always liked the first day of the trip because it's the beginning and there's so much to look forward to. I usually don't like the last day because that, to me, is the most depressive wedding day.

That's all.

Day after the wedding where you have to fly home.

No, no's not about the party.

Yeah, we did our we did when we moved here, our engagement party, which was a similar, similar, similar format, and we have so many people that didn't know each other, coming from different you know, walks of life that the house parties seem like the best ice breaker. I don't want to have to like make sure everyone's friends and like hold more than two people's hands, you know. So house party was awesome. It was so much fun seeing the different groups, and then it twinkled into the night. It just took a kind of form of its own. I guess there's like ninety people that showed up.

But was it exciting for you guys to like show off your house as well? I was so excited to come see the house.

Well, it was funny. I spent like all day cleaning. I was like, okay, we're finally showing off our house. And then we had so many people in the house. I felt you couldn't even see the house. It was just like all these heads and everyone's lining up for the margaritas, and I was like, welcome to our house.

You can't see anything. But I promised it looks great.

No, it looked great. You could see it. You could see it.

I mean, you're gonna rip up your kitchen floors anyway now, abbayel, So it doesn't even matter.

Where are you ripping up your kitchen floors.

We're making a few changes to it.

She got too many she got too many compliments over the wedding weekend, dude, too many style preference points.

Now she wants to change it all up. Kind of confused her.

I shouldn't expect people to like it that much, so now she doesn't like it.

Would you ever call in outside help, you know, for the floors?

Oh yeah, yeah, I'm turning a new leaf a little bit.

Yeah, I would suggest that I need to do less Joseph too much. So this one we're going to actually try to have a plan in order. We're going to have I'm not doing hard with floors because I'm not. That's not a good idea. So we're are going to have outside help for this one.

Okay, you're available, Yeah, I can help.

I don't think you want that. I don't think you want that help. But the wealwarding was so fine.

Everyone got so drunk off of whatever you were putting in those margaritas.

You had to restock the margaritas after two hours.

I know, I loved over, and your sister was like walking in with two massive bottles tequila.

Thank god, I haven't brought I haven't brought I haven't brought mescal. I was drinking that.

Yeah, at one point, you're drinking something brown.

I don't know, I was, I was. I leaned in. I leaned in that weekend, I really did.

I thought it would be sweet to offer some of the Bachelor people some of my like special stuff, you know, some of my buffalo trace I have under the bed.

That's what it was, Buffalo trains.

What a waist. Joe was drunk swishing buffalo trace around like it was Listenerine didn't even get to appreciate it.

You know what else at the at the house party, everywhere you looked, it was just Noah's face on a different body, Like all of you guys look the same, Like Noah has like a hundred siblings.

Everyone's got a baby.

Mustache and like half closed eyes and kind of.

Even like your sister, like your sister. I'm like, this is crazy, I'm talking to.

Female no at but like I'm waiting for I'm waiting for one of them to like bust my balls. But they're so they're so nice, and then're like so nice.

Yeah, yeah, with me.

Did you guys remember all their names?

No?

No, and don't don't even ask me one And they're all lovely. I could recognize their faces because it's.

Just no us.

Okay. So then we go we go into day two, which is the welcome party. Did you guys plan that yourself or did you have a planner come in for that?

So for the rehearsal dinner welcome party, we did that on our own. Just the wedding, we had a wedding planner, and basically for the welcome party, we just wanted to be like Round two, just everyone gets together spend time. But we wanted to do it at a place that's kind of representes Tulsa.

So we picked the Mail Hotel.

It's kind of a lot the more historic places in Tulsa and just thought it would be a really cool place to show off Tulsa.

That night before we got there, there was there was like a bunch of birds that were all gathered together and what, yeah, I.

Like where you're headed with this, Joe. This is the stuff out of the city. You start to notice these things.

There's birds, fun, there's grass that your feet can go on. It's it's a different ball game out there when you move the apartment, can.

We tell you we end up going to that steakhouse that you recommended, Bull in the Alley and it took us like three laps around the block to find it.

To get in. It wasn't it fantastic?

It wasn't fantastic.

I want, I want martini?

Was the next time. I'm next time I come. I want to barbecue in your backyard?

Yeah, yeah, that was the toss up. We had three days.

We want people to have fun and do stuff intoll so that you wouldn't normally do. We didn't get out to the ranch. We didn't get to you know, assless chaps. We didn't get to do the things.

This was a good This was a good warm up.

You know.

This was one Noah promised. Noah, Noah promised me askeless chaps.

I had a lot of promises that week.

Get Joseph.

Okay, let's talk. Let's talk about the wedding venue because I'm not just saying this because you guys are on here. It was like it was an It was just an incredible wedding and the venue was just so beautiful. How did you find it?

Well?

And also not that like Tulsa was very beautiful, like your neighborhoods are like really gorgeous, like really well taken care of a lot of birds. But the venue you felt like you weren't in Tulsa like it. You felt it was like very European.

Plane you can.

Take over, go ahead.

So yes, our venue was to phil Brooke, and I basically ever since we moved to Tulsa, I knew I wanted to have our wedding there and just it's big enough, it's all outside, no sheets to kind of at the barn style, but a lot of venues in Oklahoma kind of at the barn style, and that just personally wasn't what I wanted.

So I thought the Philbrooke was. And I knew I wanted a black tie wedding just for everyone to dress up. So I thought the phil Brooke was just a.

Really fun venue just to kind of teleport somewhere else for the day. And I think a lot of people have fun dressing up, and all the outfits were elite.

Now along with the waiting list, well a guy's house.

That's when yeah, I actually knew, I actually I told you that.

Oh yeah, who told you that?

Though?

I do.

No, no, no, actually, no, no, you're one of your best friends. I believe his name. His name also might be Aaron.

He uh, the one who wear the cowboy hat to the wedding.

He's the one that gave the speech at your Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, I got to Aaron Michaels. Yeah.

No, he gets when he gets kind of sauced up. He knows a lot of random talse effects. And I'm glad that one's stuck because the Philbrook we wanted to go to before we had a wedding planner.

That was like, we got to go to the Philbrook, you know.

Eat little Caesars, go to the Philbrook for the next few months, save the money.

And they were like, no, it's booked. We're like, oh okay. Then we got a wedding planner and it was like the world's yours.

Philbrook is open and that's what we're like, Well, yeah, I was gonna say, how did you get it?

Yeah? How did this work?

Well? So that's why our wedding was on a Monday, because we had the dilemma of all the saturdays. Saturdays were booked out for twenty twenty four and we knew we just wanted to get married in twenty twenty four.

We did not want to keep wedding planning into the next year, and there were two dates open.

There was a Sunday end of October or a Monday the beginning of October, and our wedding planner said, you obviously choose, but I will just say, Tulsa weather the first half of October is beautiful, more likely to have like se many degree weather, really nice, no rain, or the second half of October is typically like storm season.

And we actually looked out because I think it ended up raining on the Sunday that we the other options, so.

We may really so the club the museum was closed on Monday, significantly cheaper, and it fit with the whole three day little then you can take one day off of work sort of thing. So it ended up working actually to our favorite ended up working better. But that's kind of how we how we got that thought process behind the I.

Remember going to the kind I was like, oh, how's it going to feel being at like a wedding on a Monday. But once you're there, you're like, it's almost like days don't exist, like it could be any day of the week, you know, what I mean, like, you're like, I'm at your house, I'm at this bar, I'm at dinner.

I'm like, you're on vacation. It's like having a Saturday for all it.

We haven't had regular jobs in quite some time, so a wedding on a Monday for me, I was just like, Okay, it's it's fine, it works. What was both of your What was your standout moment of the entire weekend and then what stressed you out the most.

I think the standout moment for me was honestly just seeing everybody get along. I feel like that was the biggest compliment that we got all weekend that I really enjoyed. Was nothing to do with the decorations and whatnot, but everyone just said, all your friends and family are so nice, so easy to get along, and we just took a lot of pride in that because we are very selective.

With who we're friends with. Obviously you can't choose family, but we.

Left out with family, So that was very high warming to know that everybody got along so so well.

Stress favorite part was that, Yeah.

And then stressful moment mmmmm, I mean maybe it's just like coordinating with.

I think it's when we were golfing.

Her stressful moment, I there was something that was.

Chill that day.

I think just the most stressful thing was we had an amazing wedding planner, but I was doing the other two parties on my own and just trying to like communicate with that many people and making sure everyone's like they're at the right time. And yeah, I just I'm not a planner and I never want to try to communicate with that many people again.

So that probably was the most stressful. Was anything stressful for you?

Yes, glad you asked.

So.

Favorite moments tie Probably the first look rights.

That was really good. That was awesome. And then my second favorite moment was dinner party.

Right, lights are down, Sun's gone, and we're at the top of the dinner table. Music's playing and I'm looking out. I look to my right, I see Abbey. It's beautiful. Everything's beautiful. I look all of our friends are getting along, people that don't know each other, and I'm thinking to myself, all right, it's a crazy world, but this moment right.

Here is good.

That's like the thought I had that I encapsulated the whole weekend.

I was like, oh, this is right. Here is good, So that was kind of my favorite.

And then to tie in with the most stressful, I really Thomas. Thomas gave me a good idea later, right before I walked down the aisle that I should get a cane.

Do our dance come down.

So that was probably the most stressful moment for me because I did see a goose goose cane in the bilbricks somewhere.

How is this stressful?

It's either of you vows.

I saw that, I saw the cane, never saw it again, So.

I actually feel really good that you didn't find that cane past. Yeah, if all your wedding you're writing down these long ass stairs, Abigail's got a massive dress one with you with Aki and your cane, like, that's just not practical.

Because he brought it up and I heard a caine and I shut it down so quickly.

So I don't know how you had to feel stressed about it.

But if that's found time, he found time, to be honest, I'm actually surprised, Noah was you were much more behaved than I thought you. You were pretty bad, you were going to be. I thought you were going to be pulling out shots like a cane.

And I'm married now, yeah, and I couldn't find the canes?

How about the how about? The how about? The vows? Were either you freaking out before your vows, like just like nervous.

Yeah, originally we wanted to do private or I wanted to do private vowels just because public speaking makes me nervous, and then speaking publicly about my feelings makes me double nervous.

The vows were this like one of the scarcetins I've ever done. I did not think I was going to be so nervous. I actually have no fear of public speaking. And I literally said to my dad before we walked down the aisle, this is what a heart attack feels like. Like, this is like a terrible moment for me.

Why it's so nerve wracking because it's not like talking to your husband that's like the nerve wracking part.

But I think it's just like for me, you're thinking about so many things. You're like taking in the moment, but then you're like, Okay, there's pictures and videos going on, so you're like trying to stay composed, and then you're like, wait, I'm not crying enough.

Do people think I'm coldhearted and it's just so many things going through my head at the time. But honestly, I'm locked out. I don't even remember saying I cried at.

Seeing any of those thoughts. I was thinking, all right, lock in on an item. This is how you don't cry right, locked in and cry the whole time.

Lock in on it.

Say your words, just go through, honestly, don't even mean it, Just get through, okay, and then you mean it obviously as your marriage goes on.

But I just got to get through.

And then I looked my right, Ben started crying a little are efficient, and I lost brother. I lost that focal point that I had locked in on, and I started looking at Abby Boom gone it.

I couldn't hear myself after then. So I hope the vowels were good because I cried the whole time.

But I have to read your vowels afterwards, because I couldn't understand like the second half of them because he was kind of crying, and I just can't see people when.

They're crying, you know.

The day after the wedding, I was like, okay, I need to go breath through your vowels.

Recording, and it was funny because I had been you know, I work in the hospital.

I work in the ICU, a lot.

Of situations where one would cry or not cry, never cry ever, but then there.

Yeah, I can really help myself.

So yeah, owls were good. Obviously, I don't care that I cried. I thought everything was amazing, but I couldn't understand me. That's why I did see that Joe cried a little during my bow. That kind of made it easier, like.

A baby justling the whole time.

Just one tear drop just came down.

They were full, and I was like, as he hungover.

In the right spot, that was the perfect That was the perfect temperament for the for the wedding.

Okay, how did you guys, I'm glad to hear that.

Joe.

How did you guys pick your first dance song?

Oh?

Yes, we adopted that song when we were dating. That was like our come out of hiding. You know, when you're hiding in your relationship and you come out of the closet and you're like, Okay, we're actually together.

That's what our song was. When we released it on Instagram.

Yeah, I did do that.

I pitched thought, this is the song you in the real that you posted that.

Was our Yeah, I don't know how we listened to that song a million?

Yeah do you think if do you think if I was not invited to the wedding, would you guys still have done like the fresh mozzarella and the pasta stand we did for you?

Joe?

That's what I thought, That's what I thought. The idea was that though, because that was great.

He said that confidently, like you weren't a plus one to start with.

You know what was on that one?

Just three times?

Are you coming?

Because I'm not going to send you an invite if you're not coming to my wedding.

I needed Joe was training for a marathon.

He was taking it very serious.

Yeah, that was just like, yeah, if you're not coming, let me know, because then I'm not going to invite you. I'm like, how about this, how about you invite me? And then you'll see from my response if I'm coming that hard, you know, softly. Okay, So so the weekend the week the wedding's over, weekend's over, honeymoon, mini moon, what do you guys do?

We went to Bitter Idaho. We just got a little cabin.

Really the goal with Jackson Hole Noah's brother has been a few times and he loves it, so it's been our list to go to. And but we just wanted to get like a cabin and just have like a little bit more privacy versus like a resort. So we found one on the Idaho side and it was perfect. We were there for a week.

I'd like to go on the record and say that for about two three months I laid out this whole extravagant plan for a honeymoon about Japan and Hawaii and the Philippines.

Then we ended up in Idaho.

So how far? How far was it? How far?

I'm so glad we went to Idaho. This is what I'm saying. Idaho is amazing.

Far as the cabin from Jackson.

Hole, uh thirty minutes.

Yeah, And you guys rent your car right.

Mountain range, mountain range, Jackson where we were standing.

So about what you drive either.

Way, okay, so you drive up and around.

Yeah, And we saw moose, one to three moose every day.

It really looked like Canada from your stories. Really yeah, a little bit.

I like Canada.

You guys should go to Canada like you are such you're such like nature.

Mountain are you talking.

About like the west side of Canada or like by Toronto or.

The west coast, But I mean the East coast is beautiful as well.

I want to hear more about Idaho though, Sorry, right back in my whole country.

Idaho. We wanted remote, We want wanted to recharge Abby's book, our wedding. I was doing a couple of reno stuff on houses. We had a really busy, tiring few months. So Idaho was like the recharge. We didn't want to just go to like a spaw and do that. We kind of wanted to be by ourselves in nature, get a recharge, but still kind of classy. That's what we found in Idaho. All the food, every restaurant was amazing.

Kind of blew me away, Like nothing really ultra process out there.

So like every single restaurant we went to just taste it like someone was cooking it in there.

I'm talking somebody got the pestle mortar thrown down the seat.

It was like three ingredients.

The first day we bought groceries because we're like, it's Idaho, don't want to risk it. You know, who knows what people in Idaho you like? And then it was great then we went to breakfast and lunch, but we'll try one is the best sandwich I've ever had?

Maybe, And then we're like.

Okay, well that was lucky these people whatever, it's just one restaurant.

We're trying another. So we're like, why are we buying groceries?

I have been fast Asian food in my life in Idaho?

Really, no way did you have to drive?

Did you have to drive the Jackson Hole or was your area where restaurants? Where restaurants in your area?

No, Victor was more it's like a small town. I think it's like twelve hundred people, so there's only ten restaurants, like kind of small ones. Jackson Hole is much more resorting. It kind of has the ski resort all the main street. So we went to the ski resort one day, got a really nice dinner, but we honestly preferred the Idaho side just.

It was a lot more chill.

We had a couple of driving days. We went to some lakes in the mountains, chopped almost chopped my hand off with my drone. We had a lot of like just exploring days. Grab a bunch of snacks, see you in six hours.

Are you so happy? You did that instead of that big trip. I feel like it would have been so much after your three day wedding weekend.

I knew we were going to be tired after the wedding, but I didn't realize I would be so exhausted, like mental, socially, physically. I was just like, I want to do nothing, so.

Yes, go ahead, this is more important. I bet no.

I was just going to say, like, we were with you guys the day after our wedding, like by the pool all day drinking, and I feel like I woke up the day after the wedding exhausted, but like we just kept going and everyone was still in town.

I was still energized. I remember going to dinner that night.

We went and said hi to my family, and then we went to dinner with Joe's friends, and I was dead. Like it was like a type of tired I had not experienced before.

It's like socially, like.

Your social batteries drains and yeah, it's just go.

Go go, and your body crossed.

And that's what was nice is it was like a recharge.

We weren't really on our we didn't have brand stuff, we weren't worried about wedding posting.

We weren't worrying about like anything like that.

It was like sunset, moose food, you're living off.

How many animals can I see?

Can I make a baby? And can we get the most out of those five days? And it was exactly that.

But like you you walk outside, you walk outside your cabin right and your like, we're in nature. What do you what are you doing?

So it's all enjoyed nature.

Yeah, okay, that's what I want to know.

You get some Chris Aaron, your LUNs. You look at the te to.

No, no, no, this is good, the beautiful.

This curiosity is where it all starts, the words. Then it's the deer next, you know, you might catch a sunset and look at a mountain yourself and.

Then you enjoy it with the fer thing that you go with. So it's just conversations. We do a lot of walks with wine throughout the neighborhood, trying to.

Find our hammock.

We had a hammock that we were in Teton National Park, so the Tetons. Yeah, our hammock in our backyard was facing the tee Tongs like every morning at night, So it was a lot of just taking stuff in chilling talking about bitcoin.

I talked to Abigail last week.

She was telling me about the trip and she was like, I don't think Joe would like it.

That's what I think. You're wrong, That's what I think I would. I think I would like it.

I didn't think Mexico either, when we went to Tuloom and Joe loved it nature.

Day, I think with Joe, no, he did not like this, but he wasn't curious.

Then listen to all these questions.

About I'm not interested in because I don't like bats. Bats carry rabies. If you get bit by a bat, then you have to get a raby shot. I don't want to have to go through.

Talking about you're talking about those tunnels and pools of water that the mine's been using for thousands years.

Those yes, yeah, And I rather I I'm I like being I would like Idaho because I would like to go sit outside my cabin and look at the landscape and start a fire and relax.

There was a wood burning, a woodstove, sauna, not an electric like.

I had to go in there.

And get the wood started, get it warm up to an optimal temperature, then get in like be a very manly man, you know, so I think that's something that you would have.

It was all it was all health and wellness.

That's what I meant that.

Yeah, I think I think I would love it. What are we are? You? Did you act the the Japan trip or are you doing that?

Also separate another?

Yeah, So our big trip that I personally want to do before that trip is we kind of wanted to do like a.

Family history trip. So my family is from Scotland and then he's Polish. So ideally I would love to do like a.

Scotland poland more kind of nature in Europe, and then we'll see how much energy we have about after that, and then I would still be on the table.

A Japan Asian trip needs at least two weeks to a month. Our honeymoon we just did like a week. I want to go and do it proper.

I really want to go to Seoul, South Korea.

Mm hmmm.

So it has nothing to do with what we were talking about. Okay, would you like to go into any other places? Ifs this turned out?

Abigail, how is congrats on the book. How's the book going?

It's good, It's definitely slowing down. I think writing a book, so it's a lot of work for obviously like two years, and then the marketing. It's just all at once. I feel like you have to cram it into two three months. But then after that it's chill. So we're in the chill period. Obviously, it's still available, so you guys can go pick it up on Amazon and Barson Noble, but no, it's chill. And it was a lot.

Yeah, you had a hectic period between the book tour and then wedding planning.

So I'm so we talked about that on our honeymoon. I'm so excited for this stage. I feel like it was so busy leading up to it. This last year was Busy's here in my life and I wasn't even in the hospital. Now it's like, okay, what do we do now together?

You know, yeah, what's the plan?

What is the plan?

Does everyone asking you about kids yet?

I think a few years for kids, unless that that whole Moose honeymoon thing went, you know, other than you never know.

That's what you guys were doing when you went outside.

That's what we're doing.

We went out way to put.

Next is we're leaning further into this home reno. I'm gonna call it a business.

Now.

It's not yet a business, but we're leaning in.

At that. So that's next.

I love that any and then we're gonna well, before we let you guys go, what are you doing for the holidays? Anything special? Chilling? What are you doing?

Well? Funny enough, My parents just moved here two weeks ago.

I cannot believe. I just can't believe.

You know that, Noah convinced Abby to move to Tulsa, and then they convinced her entire family to move there.

Her sister, her sister's cute little dog, both her parents, they've always in.

Like a year, moved to will I will say, I will say, your neighborhood is very charming. I could, I can, I can understand.

Yeah, I can't, Abahol, is that what you were gonna say?

Honestly, more than I ever thought, like, I really get the appeal of living there, having visited, you guys just have really gorgeous neighborhoods.

The city of.

Tuls and Commerce is not paying me enough for this steady work I've been putting in.

That's all. That's that, that's actually true, that that is true.

I agree, But yeah, so my parents are here, so we'll be doing all at the holidays in Oklahoma.

We won't be going back to Oregon.

So yeah, with them, I'm assuming we'll do kind of a chill Oh very Scottish because ours is fun but ours is not chill.

Yeah.

Yes, well there's a lot of you and your mom. I was so fun at the wedding. She was literally tearing up the dance floor.

It was she just like came up and started joining all of you guys.

No, it wasn't it.

We were at the bar grabbing a drink, Me, Chelsea, Serena, Ce and Anna and your mom. Noah was like, come on, ladies, let's dance. She got us all the dance floor.

What do you guys do? What are you guys doing? Uh? So, what are you guys doing tonight?

Are you trying to do something with us?

No?

I was just asking are you just chilling or what are you doing?

I'm doing the girls dinner.

There's a place had Tool said that does like prefixed dinners every Wednesday to like a theme and it's like wine carryings dinner.

So I'm going to go do that with the girls tonight.

I'm golfing and then I fin there's some I got some home projects that I'm allegedly doing later.

Nice. Well, I want you guys to enjoy the rest of the year. You had a really busy year. So just this is these next few months, take some time for yourselves, relax and enjoy it. That's that's the advice.

Screwing with them, I was like, what are you saying? Where is this going?

Selling? Joe?

No, we agree.

I don't know where that came, but I agree, totally agree, and I was going to and.

Then I sug Joe like start to break care through.

It was like I saw Serena's face and I'm thinking she didn't she'd say this is wise. I don't know where he got this. Hey, I did want to say one thing from our wedding that my family and all of our friends said, and they said, especially even Joe was cool.

I heard, but the.

Bachelor people, how chill, nice, down to earth everyone, even Joe.

Was Yeah, I got along with everybody.

It was just a great group of people, like your entire guest list. Everyone was so fantastic.

Yeah all right, well, you guys, thank you so much for coming on Bachelor Happy Hour and taking the time out of your busy schedules. I really do want you to joy the rest of the year. Thank you guys for coming out that your happy Hour.

Thanks for having us, Thanks for having us. Can't wait to see you guys in Idaho. Yeah yeah, actually we could keep getting immersed in nature. You got big things coming ahead of you, and I can't wait to see how it works out.

I actually would definitely go to Jackson Hall soon if you guys would like. And to all our listeners, thank you so much for tuning in the Better Happy Hour. I really appreciate it. Make sure you donald and subscribe because we will have new interviews, fresh interviews every week.

And thanks for listening. We'll talk to you so bye bye

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