What To Wear: Goorin Brothers Hats

My poor husband, he really can’t wear hats.  See this photo that I posted several months ago?  Yes, that’s a hat for an adult male, not a child’s hat.

It’s like this wherever we go: he tries on a hat, he looks ridiculous, and puts it back on the shelf.  Our summer spent in California was particularly hard because everyone wears summer hats.  I wore my hat every day.  Besides keeping the sun off your face, a hat really gives a person a certain panache.   They are not for the meek of fashion; you must be bold to walk about with something perched atop your head.   My husband wanted to be one of these hat-wearing renegades, but we really thought it was a lost cause until we found the most wonderful hat store in San Diego this summer, Goorin Bros.

photo: Gorrin Bros.

As you can see, it’s a gorgeous store and the hats are beautiful.   Goorin Brothers has been a family owned business since 1895 and their dedication to the craft shows; the hats are simply exquisite.  But before he could get excited only to be let down again, my husband walked in and cut right to the chase: “Do you have a hat to fit my head?”  The salespeople accepted the challenge and went to work.  They were confident that they could find a hat for him and to our surprise they did.   My husband was still tentative, as he was used to hat-wearing ridicule  (from us, his loving family), but he looked good and I told him so.  I also told him that you can’t wear a hat tentatively, if you wear a hat, you wear that hat!

Doesn’t he look dashing?  He’s wearing that hat!

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Speed Racer: He’s A Demon On Wheels

Poking around in an old school candy and toy shop in Idyllwild, California, I found some new additions for my bookshelf toy collection: Speed Racer and Racer X, racing nemesis (and brothers! gasp!), together at last.

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Listening To The Waves: Muir Beach, CA

This is what I did today:

I could have stayed there all day.  Who needs a sound machine?  I can loop this video and drift…off…to…sleep.

*I shot this video from my iPhone.

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Parisian Style for A San Francisco Summer

“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.”

There is some debate to who actually said this (Mark Twain gets most of the credit), but I can tell you that’s true; it’s very brisk here in The Bay Area.

I was in Los Angeles 2 weeks ago (cool in the morning and evening, but warm most of the day), San Diego last week (moderate temps all the time) and The Bay Area this week (see above quote). Depending on the region, California has such varied weather!

Today for our first day of touring The City I wanted to be chic, but warm (see above quote), so I dressed as my Parisian sisters would, adding tights and a scarf to my shorts romper. I have a jacket and hat for even more warmth until the sun comes out later in the day.

I’m excited to spend the day in San Francisco! Have a great day wherever you are!

*I’m blogging and posting from my iPhone, so please forgive any errors.

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Tips For A (mostly) Stress-Free European Family Vacation

My family traveled to London and Paris this summer.  We learned a few things.

TIPS ABOUT LONDON

The grocery stores in London are great.  Waitrose and Mark & Spencers are great for fresh food to go and Whole Foods in South Kensington is incredible.  Even if you don’t eat there, just go look and wander around.  Sample the gelato made with buffalo milk!

Public transportation in London is very clean and easy to use.  We bought a one week Oyster Card and it was worth it; we used the tube several times a day.  My daughter (aged 9) didn’t pay to ride.  Crossing the street was harrowing; we felt like we literally risked our lives each time we crossed the street.  But people do it everyday and we didn’t see anyone get hit.  When you see the green man, cross the street and quickly.  Run if you have to!  When he turns red, the cars will go–even if you haven’t made it safely to the other side.

Get out of the city for another perspective.  We took a trip to Windsor & Eton and it was lovely.  Our only regret is that we got a late start and didn’t see as much as we would have liked.  Reserve a whole day to walk around the towns and see the castle leisurely.  Be mindful that the shops close at 6:00 p.m. and they mean it.

Bring a coat; it’s cold!  And it rains, so bring an umbrella–no matter what your husband says.

If you are taking the Eurostar to Paris, one word: margin.

TIPS ABOUT PARIS

Try to speak French.  I learned some conversational French before our trip and used it.  Everyone I spoke to encouraged me (and corrected me, but that was good).  It is true that most people speak English in Paris, but there were a few times when my limited French was our only mode of communication.  I ordered lunch in a tiny boulangerie, asked about buying Metro tickets and talked to a police officer at the Eiffel Tower.  Her little English and my little French produced a whole conversation about the Eiffel Tower lights, fireworks and traveling.  I am inspired to learn more French; I love it!

Walk as much as possible.  Paris is a wonder and the best way to see it is on foot.  Choose a neighborhood, take the Metro or bus there and then walk around.   Turn down tiny streets and see what you can see.  Take a map!  It is a very big city with very small streets and it’s easy to get lost.  And guess what?  Everything is in French!  You WILL get lost, but it’s okay.  Find a cafe, sit down for a cup of tea or a glass of wine and figure it out.  We only took the Metro a few times, the bus twice and the train once; the rest of the time we walked.   As such, we didn’t need an extensive transportation card; we just bought a carnet (book of ten tickets).  Don’t put them in your wallet near your credit card or they may lose their magnetic power; that happened to us.   I really didn’t care for the Metro that much; it wasn’t as direct as the tube in London and not nearly as clean.  I can’t speak for every station, but the few we saw were gritty like New York City subways.  The buses were nicer to ride, but there are many lines and it’s easy to get confused.  The iPhone app “Hop Stop” was invaluable for planning our Paris transportation routes.

As much as we LOVED Paris, there is one thing that we did not like: dog poop.  We love dogs, we just don’t like the owners who don’t pick up after the dogs!  My daughter counted 178 dogs in Paris (several of those were inside restaurants, stores and on the grounds of Versailles; Parisians love their dogs).  This very beautiful city has a very serious dog poop problem.  As my son said, this is very perplexing for a city that loves high-fashion shoes.  Be mindful of where you step!

Restaurants and cafes are not for quick eating: you don’t rush them and they don’t rush you.  Eating in Paris is a leisurely affair, with time to drink, talk and people watch.  Plan for a long meal and enjoy it or get take-out.

Like London, Paris is extremely expensive.  If you’ve ever vacationed in New York City, you have an idea.  If a burger in Atlanta is $10, it’s $15 in New York and $20 or more in Paris.  It is what it is.  Save where you can by eating take-out for breakfast (or make breakfast in your apartment, like we did), grab sandwiches for lunch at a boulangerie and buy snacks at the grocery store.  Then if you have one restaurant meal a day, it’s not too bad.   Do what you must to afford it, but be sure to budget money for meals.  Paris has amazing food!

Cafes, patisseries, and boulangeries are everywhere, but sometimes my kids (and husband) needed a snack at the most inopportune time.  By the second day we got smart: we bought a baguette every morning, cut it up and carried it around in a Ziploc bag.  This worked especially well for snacking in long lines.  We also carried juice boxes and water from the grocery store in a small lunchbox.

Need a bathroom while walking around? Stop at a cafe for a quick drink.

A note about fashion: this is a fashionable place, do try to blend in.  However, comfortable shoes are a must.  This is always a struggle for me–to look fashionable, yet comfortable.  I didn’t really succeed.  I had very cute, Parisian-looking flats, but despite the Cole Hann/Nike Air technology, my silver flats were not meant for walking ALL day like we did.   I compensated by changing shoes mid-day and stretching often.  As for clothes, it was cooler than I thought it would be in Paris and the Weather Channel app was not accurate at all; it was either warmer or cooler than predicted.  Layer with a sweater or jacket and add a fashionable scarf; you can add or remove pieces as needed.  I had packed a pair of black capri tights for my daughter and that worked well under her dresses or shorts for cooler days.  I wish that I would have packed the same for myself and next time I will; I saw many Parisian women with tights under dresses, skirts or shorts and it was a chic (and warm) look.

THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP OF ALL: JUST GO

You will be lost–all the time.  You will not speak the language.  You will get on each other’s nerves.  You will be exhausted.  You will spend so much money that you will have to eat beans for dinner when you return home.

Go anyway.

The adventure you have, the fun you share and the excitement you feel will last a lifetime.


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