Things that remind you of your childhood?

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  1. rob_allen profile image70
    rob_allenposted 12 years ago

    Things that remind you of your childhood?

  2. laddriggers profile image65
    laddriggersposted 12 years ago

    PB & J, orange soda, Gameboy, summer reading lists, watching TGIF with my family...

  3. BaliMermaid profile image58
    BaliMermaidposted 12 years ago

    The Lone Ranger
    Lassie
    Rin Tin Tin
    Fury
    Mickey Mouse Club
    Ed Sullivan Show
    The Beatles
    Happy Days
    The Jetsons
    The Flintstones
    Playboy Magazine
    High School Football Poster Parties
    Snow Skiing
    Austrian Bread and Pastries
    German Food
    and on and on and on.....

  4. SubmissionWork profile image40
    SubmissionWorkposted 12 years ago

    # Rain Smell, rain dance
    # Cakes and tea on the corner of streets
    # Uncles (who always scare us)
    # Street cricket
    # Collection of coins
    # Comic books
    # Stickers
    # My favourite school bag

    And many many many more things ...

    Thanks for reminding my childhood again by asking this question smile

  5. padmendra profile image50
    padmendraposted 12 years ago

    The memory of childhood generally can not be recollected by everyone. But I do cherish some  moments spent  by me with my late mother like playing   'hide and seek' and  making  lot of noise when she failed to find me..

  6. 4tune profile image61
    4tuneposted 12 years ago

    Baby birds, Daffodils,Morning dew,m&ms,frogs,turtles,the lake,little red bikes,swings,my crush Timmy, kissing Timmy in the tree,playing peek a boo with Timmy,corn fields .. etc etc.

  7. nikki_m profile image80
    nikki_mposted 12 years ago

    Marigolds, sewing machines, bubble wands, Big League Chew, mink oil (for softball gloves), the song We're Not Gunna Take It by Twisted Sister, old Avon perfume bottles, and elephant ears

    What a fun question. Made me smile thinking about all that stuff smile

  8. kestrana profile image73
    kestranaposted 12 years ago

    Reading Rainbow and anything related to it.

  9. profile image0
    Sherlock221bposted 12 years ago

    Cheese on toast on Sunday afternoons.

    Rosebeds (I used to take a thorn, lick it and stick it on my nose and pretend to be a unicorn).

    Weeping willow trees (I used to make a den under them)

    lime milk shake (whatever happened to this flavour?)

    The music of ABBA

    Singing "We're off to sunny, sunny Spain).

  10. lejonkung profile image63
    lejonkungposted 12 years ago

    I thinking of just playing in the sun with a large bunch of kids. Playing soccer or swimming or just doing whatever smile

  11. Dee aka Nonna profile image59
    Dee aka Nonnaposted 12 years ago

    White sheet--they are all my mother would use...still love them
    Lilacs, roses, especially yellow ones
    walking into a library
    sweet potato pie
    watching children jumping rope or playing hop scotch
    a good game of old maid, jacks

  12. RishiKS profile image60
    RishiKSposted 12 years ago

    1. Watching Disney's cartoon series
    2. Looking at small children going to school.
    3. Watching my annual report cards
    4. Looking at old photographs
    5. Recollecting old memories with your siblings.
    6. Going to places where you had been as a child.

  13. xtraordinaryx profile image60
    xtraordinaryxposted 12 years ago

    My parents sad
    On the side note, leaving a Care free life. Up till today, when adulthood strikes!

  14. profile image0
    leann2800posted 12 years ago

    Trees hanging over the road
    Rain
    Sunburns
    Piers
    chalk
    sidewalk

  15. Freegoldman profile image41
    Freegoldmanposted 12 years ago

    school bags, water bottles, tiff in boxes, toys, ice creams,  Candis,# Street cricket,Collection of coins,Comic books, Stickers etc..........a lot r there. which one 2 leave out and which to mention?

  16. Slices of Life profile image66
    Slices of Lifeposted 12 years ago

    Pianos. I had a little toy one and I loved playing on it, I wasn't going to be the next Ray Charles, but I didn't care, I just loved to play.

    Laundry Hampers. I'd turn them over onto myself and pretended I was in a castle until my brother tipped it over, I understand now why he loves dragons so much.

    Sonic the Hedgehog, all time favorite childhood cartoon hero.

  17. ibbarkingmad profile image59
    ibbarkingmadposted 12 years ago

    Graham Crackers and milk! An awesome snack!

  18. skywebuk profile image61
    skywebukposted 12 years ago

    Super Mario World
    Playing Football
    Drawing
    Board Games
    Cartoons
    Skateboarding
    Final Fantasy
    Web Design

    That's roughly my childhood lol, towards the end of the list is when I started to get older.

  19. Spacekid profile image60
    Spacekidposted 12 years ago

    Cartoons like the swat kats and the mighty ducks, dancing, my birthday, christmas, the moon, halloween, my playstation 1 games, some of my playstation 2 games, certain songs, events like dances and festivals, some shades of purple (that's a weird one...), the color cerulean, some of my friends, etc..

  20. Kyle Rivers profile image60
    Kyle Riversposted 12 years ago

    Certain weather days, makes me think about what I would been doing years ago on this same day.

  21. platinumOwl4 profile image73
    platinumOwl4posted 12 years ago

    A homemade lemon pie with toasted coconut in the filling.

 
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