Here's some fun for the day……..
TRIVIA:
What is the fahrenheit equivalent of 100 degrees centigrade?
BRAIN TEASER:
I am weightless but you can see me. Put me in a bucket and I make it lighter. What am I?
JOKE:
Q: How do monkeys go down the stairs?
A: They slide down the banana-ster
QUESTION TO PONDER:
At a movie theater, which arm rest is yours?
COMIC FUN:
TRICIA'S TWEET OF THE DAY:
Pride is our motivator when we try to handle our own situations rather than humbling ourselves & asking God what we ought to do.
SCENTS THAT EVOKE MEMORIES
Have you ever noticed that a particular scent can bring forth a rush of vivid memories? The smell of Vick’s VapoRub may remind you of having a cold as a child. The smell of a campfire may remind you of Fall.
Among the 5 senses, smell has the strongest and most direct connection with memory. Why does smell seem to act as such a powerful memory trigger?
First, the olfactory nerve is located very close to the area of the brain that is connected to the experience of emotion as well as emotional memory.
The actual ability to smell is highly linked to memory. Research has shown that when areas of the brain connected to memory are damaged, the ability to identify smells is actually impaired. In order to identify a scent, you must remember when you have smelled it before and then connect it to visual information that occurred at the same time.
Here’s a look at a few scents that bring back memories for me and most likely some of them bring back memories for you too.
1. Noxzema Face Cream
2. The smell of a Pumpkin when you first cut it open
3. Sea Breeze Astringent
4. Chantilly perfume - (my grandmother wore)
5. Chanel # 5 perfume - (my mom wore when I was a kid)
6. Cinnamon pine cones (reminds me of Christmas)
7. Chlorine
8. Elmer's glue - (reminds me of elementary school)
9. Mercurochome antiseptic (quite the sting when this red medicine was put on a cut)
10. Freshly painted room
11. Moth balls
12. Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo
13. Aqua Net hairspray
14. Breakfast sausage or bacon
15. Cider Vinegar (reminds me of coloring Easter Eggs)
16. Combination of celery and onions cooking
17. Fresh green beans cooking
18. Fried Chicken cooking
19. Campfire
20. Vick's VapoRub
21. Lavender
22. Rubbing alcohol
23. Cake baking
24. Freshly cut grass
25. Garlic Bread
26. Pine
27. Saw dust
28. Toast
29. Coffee
30. Pipe tobacco or cigar
31. Testor's Model airplane glue.
32. Hoppes #9 gun cleaner (my hubby's favorite smell)
33. Fresh laundry/Downey
34. Rain
35. New car
36. Popcorn
37. Coppertone Suntan Lotion (smells like childhood summers)
(thanks to my friend Pam for reminding me of this one!)
Happy Smelling!
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TRIVIA ANSWER:
212 degrees
BRAIN TEASER ANSWER:
A hole
Until next time…….
3 comments:
You forgot the one thing we would get out every winter and smell! Coopertone Lotion!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fudge cooking on the stove and the original Jergen' s lotion, and Old Spice aftershave.
Those are good ones Jane. I still buy the original Jergens because I love that smell. I love Old Spice too!
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