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    weekend warriors // one night at gleneagles

    October 17, 2019 /

    As you may recall, last summer, we took our little family of four up to the Scottish Highlands for a week on the Isle of Skye. If you know anything about Skye, then you know it doesn’t make much sense geographically to follow it up with one seemingly random night at Gleneagles. AND YET, spoiler alert: that’s what we did. After many mishaps. While we initially planned to fly in and out of Inverness for a Saturday – Saturday itinerary, we realized pre-trip that this meant returning to Notting Hill during Carnival. LOL, NO. Luckily, it wasn’t too difficult to…

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    January 12, 2016
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    london daytrips // the harry potter tour at warner bros. studios

    September 12, 2019 /

    – this post, “london daytrips // the harry potter tour at warner bros. studios” is in partnership with BoxLunch, and contains affiliate links. this means that if you decide to buy any of the below items, we may receive a small commission – As 2019 comes to a close, we’re still looking back at our 2018 travels, and whoops! We skipped something! About a month before Henry arrived, Carolyn jetted over to London for a long weekend. On the schedule was our usual: eating, relaxing, and adventuring with lazy baby numero uno (and her parents). One not-so-standard addition? The Harry…

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    October 28, 2014
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    to the highlands // one week on the isle of skye

    August 7, 2019 /

    – This post, “to the highlands // one week on the isle of skye ” includes affiliate links. This means that if you decide to book some of our recommendations, we may receive a small commission. – I’ve wanted to visit the Isle of Skye since… I honestly can’t recall. I just know that it’s been at the top of my list for a long, long time. Unfortunately, it’s one of those destinations that comes with a lengthy list of solid reasons not to go. As anyone will tell you, if you want decent weather, you have to go in…

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    english escapes // a family trip to daylesford farm

    July 30, 2019 /

    Nesting takes many forms, and before Henry was born, my sole mission was to plan our summer travels. Mostly, this was because I knew we had to jet back to the States just one month after his due date. As a result, I wanted to keep the momentum going, and ensure we didn’t go into the same hibernation mode we experienced after Margot was born. Please note: the newborn bubble is dreamy, so don’t burst it before you must. Especially with your first. But life with an active toddler and an April newborn made for a much different vibe the…

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    give stories, not stuff // inspiring experiences with tinggly

    July 10, 2019 /

    – This post, “give stories, not stuff // inspiring experiences with tinggly” is sponsored content.- Can you believe that it’s been nearly eight years since we started The Lazy Travelers? So many things have changed, but there is one important constant. We remain travel-loving besties who will jump at the chance to reunite and drink wine, anywhere in the world. We may have an ocean between us instead of 2nd Avenue, but our husbands can attest: our scheming and travel-dreaming has not waned. Recently, a company called Tinggly reached out to us to talk about their service. The tagline immediately…

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we are ashley & carolyn, transatlantic besties and co-conspirators. when we're not conquering the world one glass of red at a time, you can find ashley at home in london & carolyn at home in philadelphia.

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