Childhood memories, everyone has them, some enjoy to reminisce while others like to forget. One way or another those memories will be with us for life. At DoYouRemember we like to keep things on the lighter side. We have a ton of fun memories to share with you here today. From socks to songs we’re sure you’ll find something here that brings back memories.
You may even see a few things here that you still have! Please feel free to share with us some of your most cherished childhood memories & maybe we can include them in our next post… Enjoy!
1. Pom Pom Socks
Were tube socks not your thing – well, it didn’t matter as pom-pom socks were sure to fit your fashion requirements. The sock only just covered the feet and ended below the ankle, displaying a tiny pom-pom in a color of your choice.
If I remember correctly, the socks were sold in packs of three, with different pom poms on each pair. This ensured the pom-pom would match every outfit and there was no excuse for a wardrobe malfunction! The only time I can recall when this footwear proved unsuitable was when I wore my roller skate when the pom-pom would be lost in sight.
2. Luden’s Cough Drops
Mom had some weird remedies in her medicine box, kept at the top of her kitchen cupboard, various potions and cough syrups, which gathered dust over the years. One item which didn’t let the dust settle was Luden’s Cough Drops.
As soon as my sisters and I complained of a sore throat, or even just felt unwell, we were forced to pop these, like sweets, for a swift recovery. I don’t know if they actually worked but they are tasted good! Mom would tell me not to bite the cough drops but I couldn’t resist.
3. Tony Orlando & Dawn
How is it that one of the most annoying songs on the planet could remain at number 1 in the charts and have us singing along, even if we didn’t want to! I’d find myself humming it, after hearing it on the radio and I couldn’t stop myself.
Teen Beat often featured the group, with snippets of gossip about them and a giant poster for our bedroom walls. This song was just as grating as their previous hit, Knock Three Times, but they obviously had the right formula as they sold millions of records.
4. Paper Fortune Teller
Everyone remembers these from school. We would carefully fold a sheet of paper into the required shape and then write colors or numbers on the top and various phrases inside the hidden folds.
We were always playing this in class, under the desk, to pass away the boredom of a Maths lesson. My dad said this little piece of origami was also used to catch flies!
5. Bonanza
My dad never missed an episode. We saw the Cartwright family in one of the longest running Westerns to be shown on US television. As soon as the opening theme tune sounded (I can still remember it now and I was really young when it was on) we had to stop chattering or leave the room as my father settled down in ‘his’ armchair, to watch the episode.
When I was older and the re-runs were aired, I realised why he enjoyed it so much!