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Welcome back to our Saturday edition! They might not be able to throw stones, but these homeowners have no regrets about their glass house. They spent $900,000 to build the sprawling property in North Carolina. Take a look.
On the agenda:
- Fall is here. Time to shop the season's hottest status symbols.
- Wealthy Americans are splurging on luxury health and wellness rooms.
- The results are in: Firstborn daughters really do have it the hardest.
- A boutique resort in Tulum shows that peace and quiet are worth splurging on.
But first: Babies in business class.
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This week's dispatch
Business-class kids
Although the peak of summer travel has passed, there are still plenty of families taking advantage of better deals and smaller crowds for last-minute trips. For some, that might mean flying business class — and bringing their kiddos along, too.
Sara Arbelaez-Chujfi told Business Insider reporter Maria Noyen earlier this year that her 2-year-old had already flown 80 times, half in business class.
Arbelaez-Chujfi said there's more personalized attention in business class, from flight attendants babysitting her daughter when she has to use the restroom to holding the bathroom door open when she needs extra space to change her daughter.
The extra attention, however, comes at an extra cost. According to travel company Going, the price of a single business class ticket typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000. Now multiply that by all the kids in your family, and you're looking at quite the splurge.
Still, some have managed to score more affordable business class flights in a few ways, including bidding on upgraded seats or using points. That's what Jill Robbins did when trekking from San Antonio, Texas to Tel Aviv, Israel with her 13-year-old son.
Whether you splurge or find a deal, you shouldn't feel out of place bringing the kids along. Flight attendants told BI they don't mind having children in business class and will provide hands-on service regardless of the passengers' age.
"In business class, we have a lot less people to cater to and you are paying for more of an experience. So that's what we give," one American Airlines flight attendant said.
Fall fashion must-haves
Was that a chill in the air?
September is upon us, which means it's time to transition to cooler-weather wardrobes. This year, fall fashion is about comfort, style, and luxury. The season's biggest status symbols include an $850 suede coat and a pair of $168 men's clogs, which you can don as you crunch leaves beneath your feet and sip that Pumpkin Spice Latte.
The season's seven status symbols.
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A little commotion for the spa
Known for her elaborate wellness routines and products, it should come as no surprise that Gwyneth Paltrow has an extravagant at-home spa. But she's not the only one with luxurious health and wellness rooms.
Around the country, architects are fielding requests from wealthy Americans wanting flashy new fitness dojos. From hyperbaric chambers to cold plunges, one residential architect shared some of the most lavish projects his team has worked on.
See the wildest in-home wellness rooms.
Big sisters actually have it the worst
Science might finally prove what many women have known all along: Eldest-daughter syndrome is real.
The premise relies on two core assumptions: Firstborn or only daughters are expected to be role models for their siblings, and are asked to take on more housework than their brothers. Studies show there are very real benefits for the parents and siblings of firstborn daughters. Whether that carries over to the daughters in question is a different story.
Why you should thank your big sis.
Tulum's quiet side
For some travelers, Tulum feels like it's lost its appeal. But those people haven't stayed at La Valise, a small boutique resort located in the heart of the vacation destination's busy hotel zone.
Widely considered one of Tulum's top resorts — it even has a perfect score on Tripadvisor — La Valise feels like stepping into a dream. Two nights at the boutique resort prove that tranquility is a luxury all its own.
What we're watching this weekend
- "Agatha All Along": The highly anticipated "WandaVision" spinoff is the latest Marvel show to hit Disney+.
- "The Golden Bachelorette": Joan Vassos, a fan-favorite from ABC's "The Golden Bachelor," is back and looking for true love. The premiere is now on Hulu.
- "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story": The second installment of Ryan Murphy's crime anthology series is streaming on Netflix.
Deals we love
- For your gym playlist: We did the testing and consulted the experts to find the best headphones for working out. These headphones have great audio and won't fall out of your ears, even if they get super sweaty during your next set.
- Backpacks for commuters: Still carrying your laptop in a freebie tote? These work backpacks can fit your computer and lunch but are still comfortable and stylish. Our picks are also low-profile, so they can fit wherever your commute takes you.
- Viral serum review: The Dieux Deliverance Serum aims to deliver your skin from dryness and irritation. We put it to the test, and spoiler alert: It's worth the hype.
More of this week's top reads:
- Chefs share the best and worst things to order at a seafood restaurant.
- Mark Zuckerberg told his daughter she can't be Taylor Swift. A therapist said it's a great lesson for parents.
- A 30-year-old built muscle and burned fat with supersets.
- For a family of four, a meal at Hooters was actually a pretty good deal.
- See what it's like aboard Alaska Railroad's premium class.
- What to pack for a Caribbean vacation, according to a frequent traveler.
- How "The White Lotus" actress Natasha Rothwell wrote herself a starring role.
- Couples who recently got mortgage interest rates under 3% share how they did it.
- A nutrition coach for Olympians shares three things he does to boost his longevity.
- What to know before embarking on an African safari.
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