tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3897336831437662766.post4584031986453064683..comments2024-01-10T23:59:23.819-04:00Comments on Today's the day!: In the car.......Andyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00918826364837237450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3897336831437662766.post-32034973754687541692010-08-16T08:51:39.590-03:002010-08-16T08:51:39.590-03:00Oh no! I never used to get carsick as a kid, but m...Oh no! I never used to get carsick as a kid, but my next-oldest sister *always* did. No matter the length of the trip, she'd barf. My parents resorted to Dramamine for any trip of an hour or more. She also was not allowed to read or color or do anything in the car that took her eyes off the window. By looking out the window, she was able to stay relatively unqueasy. <br /><br />You might try those anti-motion sickness bracelets that do the pressure points? That could be an alternative to drugs. (I'm thinking of the ones they sell for going on a cruise.) Also, the looking out the window thing might help, too.<br /><br />I am finding it utterly hilarious that my word verification for this is "antiguts" - perfection!!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04027001537835285847noreply@blogger.com