Smells From My Childhood

Growing up in the 90’s in North Texas may smell a little something like this:
- Ripe peaches, picked from the tree
- Freshly cut grass in the evening sun
- Hot concrete after a thunderstorm
- Chlorine from the pool/water park
- Blue bell Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream
- Freeing a new Barbie from her box
- Dryer sheets
- Fresh iced tea
- Hot seat belt metal (in the unbearable heat)
- Jelly sandals
- Cherry almond No Tears Shampoo
- Bubble bath bubbles
- Starch spray and a hot iron
- Hairspray
- A hot curling iron
- Makeup remover
- Vacuumed carpet
- Bark
- Red popsicles
- Red Kool-Aid Squeezables
- The garage
- Dr Pepper
- Freshly grown tomatoes from the garden
- Book pages
- American girl dolls
- Popcorn
- Tacos
- Taco Bueno burritos
- McDonald’s playground
- Maple Syrup
- Hot metal slide
- Hot plastic slide
- Bubbles
- Body lotion
- Leather keds
- Dance studio
- Cherry Limeade
- Corn dogs
- Hot water from a rubber water hose (in the summertime)
- Dandelions
- Crayola crayons
- Cucumber Melon Bodysplash
- New CD's