Our Jill is getting married 🥹 If you’ve been a listener from the beginning, you’ll know what a big deal this is and just how proud we are. To celebrate Jill’s Final Fiesta (IYKYK), Danny-J planned a wild bachelorette trip in Cabo. And by wild, we mean incredibly tame and everyone was in bed by 10. No, really. Life may not look how we thought it would in our 20’s and 30’s, but we’re so happy everything ended up the way it did.Â
Danny joined a calisthenics gym [5:89]
Going to bed early is the best [5:38]
Jill’s bachelorette weekend [6:41]
A chill spa day with friends [10:46]
The pros of a small, intimate group [13:32]
Feeling like a burden for asking people to travel [15:51]
Drinking in our 40’s [19:52]Â
Planning out the little details [23:16]
A weekend without men [26:41]
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