Home / News / Viral & Trending The ‘shop and rot’ is the new girls’ trip idea you didn’t know you ABSOLUTELY need KC Davis/TikTok It's the kind of vacation we can ALL get behind. By Alexandra Frost October 13, 2023 KC Davis/TikTok Rectangle Thereâs a drink and dance your way through a Vegas-style girlâs trip, and then thereâs KC Davisâ style girls trip â where 99.99% of it is chillin’ in a hotel bed. The renowned author of How to Keep House While Drowning posted a TikTok with her girls where they: Napped Ate dinner in bed with a movie Slept Ate breakfast in bed Napped Shopped Napped Got massages Slept You get the idea. Basically, it was the ultimate rest and rejuvenation-focused retreat with lots of fluffy pillows involved. And theyâve fittingly named it â The âShop & Rot.â @domesticblisters We call it the Shop & Rotâ˘ď¸ #strugglecare #mentalhealth #girlstrip #friendship ⏠Lil Boo Thang – Paul Russell Commenters say thatâs the kind of vacation they can âget behind,â calling it the âliteral perfect getaway.â Related: How much sleep does your whole family need? One writes, âSeeâŚI donât need clubs, fancy places on girls trip. THIS is what I need. Coming to join your friend group.â Another says all they need now is friends and money to make it happen, pointing to the fact that such a getaway is a serious luxury for many moms. Because childcare. Because kids sports and school events and our actual jobs. And, well, because money. Their vacation speaks to a big dilemma around burnout, exhaustion, and sleep-deprivation in the U.S., where 1 in 3 Americans isnât sleeping enough (and almost half of us fall asleep during the day at least monthly without meaning to!). But not these ladies. They know how to actually getaway, and come back refreshed. The latest Viral & Trending Why Volvoâs new ad is the emotional reset every parent needs right now News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season