Back in the late 1970's when I was a young wife and mother
with very little money, someone in our church began selling Avon products as a
way to supplement her family's income. I sympathized with her plight, and so I
found one thing to buy when she made her obligatory pitch over tea one
afternoon. The "Dear Friends" cologne decanter (pictured above) with
its lovely girl holding a cat reminded me of my then three-year-old daughter
and her tenderness with a tiny orange kitten she named "Sweetheart"
(because that was what I called her).
The scent, "Roses, Roses," seemed like such an extravagance, but it
really did smell just like roses, and I really did want to help out the young
woman whose young family was struggling like my own.
So I bought the little decanter, and I kept it on my
dresser, and every time I dressed for church or to go to dinner with my
husband, I dabbed on a few drops of the sweet scented water. It took years to
empty the bottle. Once the cologne was gone, I kept the bottle on my dresser
because I loved the figurine, and the scent of the roses lingered in it. Now my
granddaughter has it. She's sixteen.
A couple of years ago for my birthday, my daughter bought me
some rose water, telling me, "This reminds me of you because you always
smelled like this when I was growing up." It swept me back across decades
in an instant. Until that moment, I'd had no idea she associated that scent
with her childhood. I used the rose
water she gave me, though it didn't smell quite as sweet as the original cologne,
and of course it was lacking the nostalgia of that lovely Avon bottle.
Then yesterday, for our birthday—because my daughter was
born on my nineteenth birthday, still the best birthday I've ever had—she handed
me a small gift bag. In it, wrapped ever so carefully, was a very familiar
figure. Somehow, she and my granddaughter had found (online, of course) a woman
selling the Avon products her mother had collected for years. As I opened the
package, tears in my eyes, my granddaughter reminded me that she still had that
old "Dear Friends" bottle because, she said, it reminds her of her
childhood. My son, sitting beside me, didn't remember the bottle at all, but
when he smelled the cologne inside, his eyes widened. "I remember
this!" he said. Of course. When scent is connected to memory it can snap
us back to places and experiences from long, long ago.
And what a gift it is when someone can give us something so simple
yet so powerful! I love this gift because it will remind me, every time I splash
it on, of those long ago but much beloved days... and how far we've come as a
family. And now, having seen my granddaughter, as beautiful as her mother,
gently cradle a kitten in her arms, this simple glass and plastic container
takes on an even deeper value.
So here's a birthday toast to nostalgia, to vintage memories
and to making new memories as our family grows in ever widening circles of love.
roses and a misty smile..:)
ReplyDeleteGlenn, you are a classy gentleman.
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