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| SOS From Your BFF |
| Why More & More Moms Are Feeling “Friendship Burnout” |
“I know the ‘90s were a wildly different time to raise kids, so of course motherhood today is going to look different, but I’m always amazed by the one thing my mom didn’t feel burned out on as a mom: her friendships,” writes Samantha Darby today. “She met friends for dinner after long days at work, joined them (with us in tow!) for karaoke after our softball games, played Scrabble on their back porch for hours on a Sunday afternoon. She made phone calls and talked during basketball practice, and while I know she was exhausted by her daily work commute and taking care of three kids and a home, I don’t ever remember her saying she felt ‘friendship burnout.’ But there’s a whole lot of us now who do.” |
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Boardwalk Inn at Wild Dunes
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| Presented by Inside Hotels |
| 3 Family-Friendly Destinations With Nostalgic Charm |
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by vacation planning, try to remember your favorite family trip. It’s probably the simple pleasures that you cherish most: long pool days, sticky popsicle fingers, sandy toes, footraces on the boardwalk. Choose a resort with nostalgic fun built in, and you’ll be most of the way there. Boardwalk Inn at Wild Dunes is perfectly designed for a relaxed getaway. Located on Isle of Palms, a barrier island off the coast of South Carolina, it checks all the boxes for a classic family trip. (Think: beach, boardwalk, and burgers.) Adults can spend the day at the golf course or spa, while kids get to choose from activities like pop-a-shot basketball, tie-dye, and sand sculpture contests. Accommodations are relaxed and charming, with private balconies and unfussy coastal decor. |
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| Core Memories, Straight Ahead |
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| Switzerland Inn |
Stay with us: a summer camp-style resort in the Swiss Alps, but actually in North Carolina. First, wind your way through the Blue Ridge Mountains to find Little Switzerland, a tiny, family-friendly resort village. Then, check yourself into this historic inn, where you can spend the day at the pool or post up in a rocking chair on the lawn, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. Book a standalone cottage for a true mountain retreat, complete with a wraparound deck, Adirondack chairs, and plenty of room for everyone. |
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| Margaritaville Island Hotel Pigeon Forge |
This playful resort lives by the motto “Mountain Latitude, Island Attitude,” and we couldn’t have said it better. You’ll find this Margaritaville outpost at The Island in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, a family-friendly destination with dining, shopping, and amusement-park rides like The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel and Spinning Parrots Coaster. Back at the hotel, the rooftop pool deck is the perfect place to grab lunch or end the day with a margarita by the fire pit. And if you can rally the group for an outdoor adventure, you’re just a 20-minute drive from a national park. |
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| More Southern Hospitality |
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| The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton |
Stylish comforts and a convenient location make this a top choice for exploring one of the South’s favorite cities. Grab a classic breakfast at The Refinery or kick back for shareable small plates, hand-crafted cocktails, and live music at The Workshop Lounge. A fitness studio and curated wellness experiences are also available, with spa services that can be arranged through their concierge to round out your stay. |
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| The Gallatin |
This unique East Nashville gem gives 100% of its profits back to the community. This means the average weekend stay could provide 100 free showers, 30 free meals, and more forms of support to local unhoused residents. As a guest, you’ll enjoy complimentary parking, a gift basket with locally-made snacks and discount cards, and 24/7 on-call managers for additional support. All of this on top of easy access to the best of what the neighborhood has to offer. |
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