The New York Times recently published an article in which they discuss the power of scents to transport us. “Scents and memory are inextricably tied together – the smell of a grandmother’s house, a childhood pet, or a particular brew of morning tea.” NYT restaurant critic, Tejal Rao, has even has created a “Smell Museum” of her life in LA, cataloging the aromas she encountered in her home and office. The paper asked readers to send them their scent memories. This got me thinking about my own scent memories:
Freshly cut grass – brings me back to my childhood Saturday mornings, waking up to my dad mowing the lawn, windows open, curtains blowing
Jergen’s Lotion (Original Scent) – Almond and Cherry – the lotion my mother bought and we all used
Coffee brewing – When I was pregnant with my first daughter, I was drawn to this amazing aroma and I never have stopped loving it
Baby’s Heads – Always takes me instantly back to when my babies were little
Herbal Essense Shampoo – (Original Scent )- My teen years, and trying to figure out life, I felt beautiful when using this shampoo on my hair
What are some of your scent memories? Good or bad –
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“nothing revives the past so completely as a smell that was once associated with it.”
- -vladimir nabokov
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credits: NYT – Jaspal Rivait, Melissa Kirch, Tejal Rao