A Few Days in Prague

Back in March I embarked on a journey with the best traveling companion, my grandma. Instead of posting during our action-packed trip, I decided to blog after returning home. However, once I returned home, I realized why I usually publish my travel blogs live… post-travel motivation runs low. My 5,000 unedited photos became a daunting task; a reminder of my recent vacation and its upsetting completion. But it’s now time to share with you all my photos from my trip, beginning with Prague. Enjoy.

Prague, Czech Republic

The Prague Castle: the largest ancient castle in the world.

The Old Town of Prague.

Great food was a commonality on this trip, and Prague started this trend off strong. I tried the world famous trdelnik: an ice cream cone made out of a sugar coated donut. Mine was filled with warm apple strudel and topped with whipped cream. Yes, it was as good as it sounds.

Stay tuned for my next post about Germany!

It’s a Goorin!

I wore a lot of hats as a kid, but back then it was cute when they were way too big.

I wore a lot of hats...

It is nearly impossible for me to find a hat that fits my peanut-sized head; so hat shopping has always been a dreaded task…

“It’s a four hour experience that you know will end in zero actual purchases.” -Kayla Upadhyaya, Sister

“It’s one of those things that you put a lot of work into, but receive no reward.” -Me

Luckily for me, my hat-shopping misery was put to an end when I walked into Goorin Brothers Hat Shop in Charleston, South Carolina. The place was hoppin’ with eager hat-shoppers, hatters, and milliners milling about. I tried on numerous hats and to my surprise I found the perfect fit! However, I walked into the store penniless so naturally I soon walked out of the store hatless.

Goorin Brother's

A few weeks later I stopped by the Goorin Bros. NYC West Village location. Thanks to the wonderful people of Goorin Bros., I was given two perfect hats to incorporate into my wardrobe.

The first of which is the Goorin everyday hat, April Rose. This wide brim fedora is light weight and super comfy. While walking around New York City I got multiple compliments from random people– some of which stopped walking just to tell me that they liked my hat. I’ve worn it to the beach, for brunch, and I even sported it during the Fourth of July parade.

The second hat is the 100% straw fedora Beach Day. This hat is awesome because it’s packable and versatile enough to throw in a bag and whip out whenever it’s needed.

Both of these summer hats have been great at shading my head from the hot summer sun. I am so thankful for Goorin Brothers, and I can’t want to add new Goorin hats to my hat collection.