Freshly applied paint : I remember by Dad painting the hall just before Christmas, and the odour was so strong that it lasted throughout Christmas period. Not quite the same nowadays with low odour paint but when I catch a wift of paint it can take me back.
New carpets : The rare occassion we had a new carpet in the sitting room then the settee and chairs would be moved away from the walls and I was able to use the space as tunnels in quickly arranged adventure games. All too soon would the tunnels be closed off again ...
Certain scented soaps : One smell I picked up at work recently took me straight back to reception class. I don't know what the soap was but it was close enough to whatever was used at my first school.
That dusty smell from an electric fire after it has not been started for a while : Like many children growing up in the 70's I guess, we did not have central heating at home. I can remember the single electric fire at the bottom of the stairs. It would only be turned on in the middle of winter and there would be a dusty smell wafting around the stairs + landing. I'd setup my toys on the landing so that I would feel the heat coming from the fire as it took ages to warm up the bedrooms.
New pyjamas : I remember a pair of Six Million Dollar man pj's. The top did not fasten with buttons so you had to pull it over your head, just like the red top that the Steve Austin toy wears. The pyjama's were so warm and Steve Austin was my hero.
Milk bottles chinking together : Straight back to early mornings when I worked as a milkboy. Mainly think about the summer and in particular the long 7 week school break. Once we had finished deliverying the milk then the day was mine to do whatever I wanted.
How about you?
New carpets : The rare occassion we had a new carpet in the sitting room then the settee and chairs would be moved away from the walls and I was able to use the space as tunnels in quickly arranged adventure games. All too soon would the tunnels be closed off again ...
Certain scented soaps : One smell I picked up at work recently took me straight back to reception class. I don't know what the soap was but it was close enough to whatever was used at my first school.
That dusty smell from an electric fire after it has not been started for a while : Like many children growing up in the 70's I guess, we did not have central heating at home. I can remember the single electric fire at the bottom of the stairs. It would only be turned on in the middle of winter and there would be a dusty smell wafting around the stairs + landing. I'd setup my toys on the landing so that I would feel the heat coming from the fire as it took ages to warm up the bedrooms.
New pyjamas : I remember a pair of Six Million Dollar man pj's. The top did not fasten with buttons so you had to pull it over your head, just like the red top that the Steve Austin toy wears. The pyjama's were so warm and Steve Austin was my hero.
Milk bottles chinking together : Straight back to early mornings when I worked as a milkboy. Mainly think about the summer and in particular the long 7 week school break. Once we had finished deliverying the milk then the day was mine to do whatever I wanted.
How about you?
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