Different Ways Our Memories Are Triggered

Memories are triggered in many different ways. Maybe a fragrance someone wore in your childhood or a disgusting smell of cabbage cooking when you were a child – and your parents MADE you eat it.
Some memories are triggered by sounds - especially music. Most of us have vivid memories from our teen years or when we fell in love for the first time.
Each of us has good and bad memories. Hopefully, it is the good ones we hold on to and let the bad ones go. But both types of memories have triggers.
Memory Triggers
And then there are pictures. Pictures of when we were children, our first date, dance or graduation, or pictures of long-lost friends or family members.
The pictures below are ones I remember from my childhood. Some of you will remember all of them, and some of you may remember none of them. Or you may wonder what we ever needed these things for! Some of us wish we still had them!
Share in the comment section if you remember any of these......
When you filled your car up with gasoline, you received a free glass. It was exciting to collect the set

You had to hold this camera very steady and when the flash went off it blinded you and often the bulb burst and broke -- very messy

When my kids were little they wore cloth diapers with rubber pants. We did a lot more laundry. If I had to do it over again, I would still use them over disposables.

America's favorite family show -- glad to see Steve Harvey brought it back with "Little Big Shots"

I didn't grow up with one of these but my kids did -- we lived on acreage without indoor plumbing while we were building our house.

Every September we got a new pair of Saddle Oxfords. You had to use white shoe polish that you applied with a wet applicator to keep them looking nice for the whole year.

Every pre-teenage girl had one of these on her Christmas list. We kept our deepest secrets in it and prayed no one would find the key - often worn on a string around our neck.

The kitchen chairs were vinyl and you stuck to them in the heat of summer. The table had one or two leaves to make it bigger when we had company

Theater or church seats were NOT that comfortable

Going to the Sock Hop was so much fun once a year. You danced in your socks and left your saddle oxfords by the entrance.

One button to turn the lights on and one to turn them off

Most people had party telephone lines which meant that two households had the same number and you could listen in on their conversations. You also had to wait until they were off the phone (possibly your neighbor or someone across town) before you could make your call.

Vanilla Phosphate Soda -- the VERY BEST. Still miss them

When you got gas, you got your windows washed, oil and tires checked and a free glass or plate to add to your collection.

You could tell when a fuse burned out!

So EXCITING to get my first home perm. I looked like I put my finger in an electrical socket and it took forever to grow out, stunk something awful, and made my hair feel like straw.

Every booth in the local restaurants had one of these. You put in 25 cents and could play up to three songs of your choosing

Keeping those seams straight was a difficult feat. If they were crooked you looked unkempt. The garter clips dug into your thigh when you sat down and were painful.
But........sure a lot sexier than pantyhose!

Some people threw their tinsel on the Christmas tree. We placed them one strand at a time. It was a great family time.

Diaper pins for cloth diapers and God help your baby if one of them opened and pricked their little behind!

You had to look up the book you wanted to take out at the library by going through the card file to find out where it was located

No such thing as lunch boxes or backpacks

Doing the laundry was a full day's job -- every Monday

The only adhesive we had in school -- what a mess to work with.

This hair gel turned your hair into cement and kept your "do" intact even when you slept

I saved for a month to buy my first transistor radio -- it cost $1 but was worth every penny. If you stood in just the right spot you could pick up more than one channel and listen to your favorite tunes.

We would sit around this radio on the weekends and listen to our sitcoms. I never had a television growing up

Friday night game night -- Pic Up Stixs was so much fun and challenging

My sister had to curl my hair every Saturday night after she washed it. These bobby pins HURT to sleep on.

Another favorite game we played on the front porch for hours -- JACKS

Our desks at school

If your parents were 'rich' they would get your first pair of shoes bronzed and they would be displayed on the fireplace mantel

The very best....ever

How many of these do you remember? Have any to add to the list?
