Thursday, June 28, 2007

Scent

I have read references before (here is an example-caution with this link's evolutionary leanings) about the fact that our sense of smell is the strongest catalyst for our memory. I mentioned this phenomenon in my post about enjoying the bouquet of peonies we recently purchased at a local Krogers. It was also referred to twice in the touching video "Making a Difference" that I posted yesterday. (watch it if you haven't already) So, I have been reminiscing a bit about what some of my favorite smells are because of the sweet memories they evoke. Here is a partial list:

1) Apple pie: My Dad...he is known for his special recipe of Dutch apple pie and we request that he make one whenever we get to spend some time together. We got to work on these together.
2) Dove Soap: Last year I bought a bar of Dove Soap for our shower and was surprised at the memories of my Grandmother that flooded back to me each time I walked into our bathroom. She used Dove Soap in her bathroom... and now we do also. :-)




3) Peonies, daffodils & Lilacs: Reminds me of a happy childhood and having those gorgeous flowers in our yard while growing up.




4) Pears & Raspberries: Same as above...these were in our yard when I was a child.





5) Fall: Yankee Candle scent of Spiced Pumpkin: I have burned this scent every fall for the past umpteenth years. I would ceremoniously light the candle on October 1st each fall....although, the last few years I haven't been waiting until October 1st. One year I began the tradition on Sept 1st...now I pull it out from time to time and light up. (I know...sacrilegious) Our daughters love the smell as well. Fall is one of my favorite seasons and I really miss having a "real" fall living here in Texas so I import it through smells and decorations. (We grew up in Ohio)

6) Yesterday I was in a store and noticed a display of pretty, old fashioned cans of talc. I picked up a rose scented one and was amazed that it reminded me so much of my grandma. (the same one with the Dove soap) I wonder if she used this very same brand of powder? So...I paid over $8 for this can of powder to bring home a "touch of grandma". (Ok, maybe it's silly I know)
7) Campfires: Fun, fun memories of camping with family and friends. Also, memories of Period Craft shows during the fall up in Ohio. (Prairie Peddler)





8) Loved Ones... I love to hug Brad or the girls and smell their (usually) wonderful scent :-) I still remember when the girls were babies, with that special newborn smell. (no, I'm not talking about full diapers or throw up here ;-) My Mom wears Jontue perfume and whenever I smell that scent I think of her. I remember years ago I got a whiff of someone wearing the perfume that my piano teacher used to wear when I was a young girl taking lessons. I immediately thought of Mrs Pretzman, even though I hadn't thought about her for years.


These are just a few that I can think of off the top of my head. What about you? Do you have any smells that you love for the memories they trigger?


And now...since I'm on a roll... :-) Here's another tear jerker:


Do you ever get depressed over the constant diet of doom and gloom from the news media? It seems like everywhere we turn we are confronted with the latest reminder that we live in a fallen world. I wanted to share with you this news clip I watched today about an artist named Kaz*iah Han*cock. Her gift to the families of fallen solders are a personalized painting to immortalize their loved one's memory. Watch here to see if this woman's compassion touches you, as it did me. (You'll have to look past her speech peppered with cussing to see her heart of compassion) Gosh, my life can seem so self-centered at times!! God, how can I reach out to show your love to others?? Kindness is a Virtue, Compassion is an Art.

11 comments:

2nd Cup of Coffee said...

Diane, I just lost a whole comment, so I hope I'm not repeating myself--anyway, I grew up using Dove soap and still love the scent but also use it because of their Real Beauty Campaign. I also love peonies, our state flower, but wish they held their blooms longer. And campfires, yes ... just really enjoyed this post. And I will never sue nor sew you.

Lori said...

I love most all of those same scents too.
I love the smell of anything baked..like cookies or bread even.
I love the smell of candles, and different bath gels. As well as I love the smell of flowers and fresh fruit too. Smelling talcum powder reminds me of my grandma too.

Kelli said...

This was such a fun post, Diane!! I also love raspberries because my Nana had raspberry bushes and would always make me a pie. :0)
I really like your fall candle tradition! We have to be creative during these Texas autumns. We are usually having 100+F heat but you can be sure my fall wreath is on the front door. ;0)

Your new old fashioned can of talc is beautiful, what a lovely reminder of your grandma!

Kelli

Susan said...

Your dad makes apple pie? Awesome!
Really like the picture of the 2 of you.

Karen said...

Hi Diane,
I can relate to some of your favorite scents too. I had to laugh about lighting your candle earlier, because we do the same thing, and last year we decided that we didn't have to wait for anything to start our decorating earlier also. We love the feeling of Fall here!

Susan Skitt said...

Love all your scents... especially the pumpkin candle. I burn mine all year round too, can't help it!

We must be on the same wave length about the idea of "smells" lately, although my last post was about a different kind of smell - LOL!

Blessings...

Anonymous said...

Diane, I have many of the same things on my list as you. I have such a love of my grandmother and the memories of her. I have the same Dove soap memory :)
I, too, light a special candle each fall. I love apple cider by aromatique. My girls know that I will get one each fall.
The smell of lilacs reminds me of my childhood and the bush in our neighbors yard.
There are many more things I love to smell just to take me back in time. What a great post! Thanks for stirring up some wonderful memories. Love the photo of you with your dad :)

... said...

i, too, agree with your list of scents. i have one to add, tho. last week i was at the pool. after being in it for a while i got out and still had my nostrils filled with the scent of pool water. it must be the chlorine. memories came flooding back and i felt like a kid again.

~Bren~ said...

Well everyone seems to like the same scents you do Diane. I have one that did not make your list. My dad worked in a factory all throughout my childhood. My husband is a white collar worker, but when he works on one of the cars or especially the lawn mower and comes in with that "factory" smell of motor oil, I get a warm fuzzy, safe feeling. You are right...scents are definately a catalyst for memory.

Beach Girl said...

I love the memories that you shared. Had to smile at lighting the candle in Sept. I do that now. In my book, autumn is here on Sept. 1st! :-)

Vanessa

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