Next I went with some rice and beans, and cheddar cheese (I put the cheese on top of the rice since the rice was still really hot. Melty cheese is the best!)
Cholula hot sauce, steak pieces and tomatoes. Nom.
Fabio’s tostado was quite a bit bigger packed than mine – he likes to cram on as many toppings as possible. Just look at the excitement on his face, haha!
Time to dig in!
While we ate dinner, we enjoyed
watching the season finale of the Bachelor. I will warn you that spoilers are included from dataset this point on, so stop reading if you don’t want to know what happens!
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I honestly have to say I’m a bit disappointed with who Chris chose for the final rose.
I think that Chris could get bored with Whitney, and it honestly doesn’t seem like their relationship is based on much more than both wanting a family someday. What would happen if she has trouble getting pregnant? What about when their kids grow up and move away? Will there be enough of a relationship to keep them together? (Obviously these are sort are you looking for an easy guide of silly questions, since hardly any Bachelor/Bachelorette relationships make it even close to that far.) Also I just thought Whitney’s enthusiasm was a little too strong. Like almost in a creepy way. While Whitney went on and on about babies and marriage and happily ever after, blah, blah, blah, Fabio said this is type of woman than men are afraid of. Haha!
I guess I just really liked Becca (and
have for a while) and was really hoping she would win. I could actually see her and Chris working out since there appeared to be more chemistry and more of a spark/fireworks. Becca also just seems so real, and I like how o fax database onest she was with her feelings throughout the whole process. Who could blame her for not being in love after going on like three dates – I think that’s the realest thing I’ve ever heard on this silly show!
Anyway, those are just my musings. (Worst decision ever, ABC. #TeamKaitlyn).