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Dealing with Motion Sickness


I know someone who gets dizzy when she travels. She used to go home to the province in a bus. This was a time she doesn’t look forward to because she always ends up getting sick. Her tolerance for motion is really low, so even though the plane ticket is more expensive than the bus fare, she always opts for air travel.

A big percentage of the population around the world suffers from motion sickness, but on different levels. If you belong to this group, here are some helpful tips posted on Howstuffworks. Read on, you’ll find this info very useful.

 

 Tips for Coping With Motion Sickness
If you suffer from motion sickness, you’ll do anything to get rid of that queasy feeling, right? Well, following are a few suggestions that just might work.
Pick the right seat. If possible, sit in an area with the smoothest ride, where motion is least likely to be felt in the first place. When making a plane reservation, ask for an aisle seat over a wing. On a train, opt for a car toward the front. Sit in the front seat of an automobile. And on a ship, ask for a cabin toward the center of the vessel.
Avoid standing. The last thing you need when you’re trying to keep your stomach settled is to be tossed around during the trip.
Face forward. Choose a seat that faces in the direction you are traveling, so that the forward motion your body feels will match what you see.
Minimize head movements. Try to avoid sudden movements of your head, which can aggravate motion sickness.
Stay up. While you may be tempted to go below when you’re feeling queasy on a boat, stay on deck as much as possible, so your eyes can confirm the movement that your body is feeling.
Look off into the distance. Not to daydream, but to focus on a steady point away from the rocky boat, plane, or car. If there isn’t a tree or barn or other specific object in the distance to focus on, stare out at the horizon, where the sky meets the earth (or water). Again, this will allow your eyes to see that you are moving — to match the movement your body feels — without making you dizzy, the way that watching telephone poles or mile markers whizzing by can make you feel.
Leave your reading at home. If you read in a car, your eyes stay fixed on a stationery object, yet your body feels the motion of the car — again setting up that sensory contradiction. Instead, focus on the road in front of you or at a distant object so all your senses can confirm that you are on the move.
Volunteer to drive. Drivers are so busy watching the road that they’re less apt to get carsick.
Eat a little or don’t eat at all. Sometimes eating helps, sometimes it doesn’t. Experiment to see what works for you. About an hour before you leave, eat some plain crackers or a piece of bread or toast. If it makes you feel worse, don’t eat next time — keep your stomach calm and empty, in case you should start to get nauseated.
Avoid heavy foods and odors. The smell of spicy or greasy foods and strong odors can prompt motion sickness before or during a trip. So skip the stop at the roadside diner.
Say no to alcohol. Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during a trip. It can worsen motion sickness.
Stay calm, cool, and collected. Sometimes, just the thought of getting sick can make you sick. The same goes for those who are anxious about what they’re about to do, like flying in a plane or riding in a boat. Try to stay as calm and relaxed as possible. Take a few deep breaths, and tell yourself that you will not get sick.
Try over-the-counter remedies. Antihistamines, such as Dramamine, Bonine, and Marezine, should be taken at least an hour before the trip for maximum effectiveness. Always check the label for warnings and possible side effects, such as drowsiness or blurred vision, and take necessary precautions, such as not driving a car.
Stay away from others who are sick. The power of suggestion is very strong, especially if you have a tendency to get a bit “green” yourself. As callous as it may sound, let someone with a sturdier stomach tend to the sick; you should be looking at the horizon or at another steady point in the distance.
Whether it’s from a plane, train, or automobile, motion sickness can be crippling to those affected by it. Follow the tips outlined in this article to help get rid of that queasy feeling before it begins.

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Games for Kids


Aside from songs, playing games is also another great way to help pass the time while inside the car. Yes, there are lots of games that can be played that don’t require running, jumping or anything as active as those. You can give a little something for the winner to keep them motivated. Here they are:

1. 20 Questions - is a spoken parlor game (or car game) which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity.
In the traditional game, one player is chosen to be the answerer. That person chooses a subject but does not reveal this to the others. All other players are questioners. They each take turns asking a question which can be answered with a simple “Yes” or “No.” In variants of the game (see below), multiple state answers may be included such as the answer “Maybe.” The answerer answers each question in turn. Sample questions could be: “Is it bigger than a breadbox?” or “Can I put it in my mouth?” Lying is not allowed, as it would ruin the game. If a questioner guesses the correct answer, that questioner wins and becomes the answerer for the next round. If 20 questions are asked without a correct guess, then the answerer has stumped the questioners and gets to be the answerer for another round.
2. License Plate Game
3. I Spy
4. Alphabet Game

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Tunes for Kids While on the Road


Do you know that there is another great way to pass the time while you and your kids are cooped up in a car during a trip? You don’t? Don’t worry, I DO! A singing marathon is a cool way of getting the kids hyped up throughout the trip. Even if you are not the best of singers, you can still facilitate the singing. Anyway, the main purpose is to entertain the kids. Now, the question is, what rhymes or kiddie songs do you know? Never mind answering that question. Here are some songs that will serve as refreshers for you. I’m sure you heard these songs when you were just a young one yourself.

On Top of Spaghetti
 On top of spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball,
When somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table,
And on to the floor,
And then my poor meatball,
Rolled out of the door.
It rolled in the garden,
And under a bush,
And then my poor meatball,
Was nothing but mush.
The mush was as tasty
As tasty could be,
And then the next summer,
It grew into a tree.
The tree was all covered,
All covered with moss,
And on it grew meatballs,
And tomato sauce.
So if you eat spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
Hold on to your meatball,
Whenever you sneeze.

Found a Peanut Lyrics
(To The Tune Of: Clementine)

Found a peanut, found a peanut,
Found a peanut just now,
Just now I found a peanut,
Found a peanut just now.

Cracked it open, cracked it open,
Cracked it open just now,
Just now I cracked it open,
Cracked it open just now.

It was rotten, it was rotten,
It was rotten just now,
Just now it was rotten,
It was rotten just now.

Ate it anyway, ate it anyway,
Ate it anyway just now,
Just now I ate it anyway,
Ate it anyway just now.

Got a stomach ache, got a stomach ache,
Got a stomach ache just now,
Just now I got a stomach ache,
Got a stomach ache just now.

Called the doctor, called the doctor,
Called the doctor just now,
Just now I called the doctor,
Called the doctor just now.

Penicillin, Penicillin,
Penicillin just now,
Just now I took Penicillin,
Penicillin just now.

Operation, operation,
Operation just now,
Just now an operation,
An operation just now.

Died anyway, died anyway,
Died anyway just now,
Just now I died anyway,
Died anyway just now.

Went to heaven, went to heaven,
Went to heaven just now,
Just now I went to heaven,
Went to heaven just now.

Wouldn’t take me, wouldn’t take me,
Wouldn’t take me just now,
Just now Heaven wouldn’t take me,
Wouldn’t take me just now.

Went the other way, went the other way,
Went the other way just now,
Just now I went the other way,
Went the other way just now.

Didn’t want me, didn’t want me,
Didn’t want me just now,
Just now they didn’t want me,
Didn’t want me just now.

Was a dream, was a dream,
Was a dream just now,
Just now it was a dream,
Was a dream, just now.

Then I woke up, then I woke up,
Then I woke up just now,
Just now I woke up,
I woke up just now.

Found a peanut, found a peanut,
Found a peanut just now,
Just now I found a peanut,
Found a peanut just now.
The Ants Came Marching
The ants came marching one by one, Hurrah, Hurrah,
The ants came marching one by one, Hurrah, Hurrah,
The ants came marching one by one,
The little one stopped to suck his thumb,
And they all went marching down…
to the ground… to get out… of the rain…
The ants came marching two by two, Hurrah, Hurrah…
The little one stopped to tie his shoe…
The ants came marching three by three, Hurrah, Hurrah…
The little one stopped to climb a tree…
The ants came marching four by four…
The little one stopped to shut the door…
The ants came marching five by five…
The little one stopped to take a dive…
The ants came marching six by six…
The little one stopped to pick up sticks…
The ants came marching seven by seven
The little one stopped to wave at heaven…
The ants came marching eight by eight…
The little one stopped to make them late…
The ants came marching nine by nine…
The little one stopped to scratch his spine…
The ants came marching ten by ten…
The little one stopped to say THE END…

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Be Guided by the GPS

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Be Guided by the GPS


After driving for several hours and hundreds of miles, you now face a dilemma. Which way to turn? Do you take the left or right turn as the road branched out? You know you can’t just ini-mini-miny-moe your way out of this dilemma because by making a decision you either reach your destination or you don’t. And since you didn’t foresee this kind of problem, you didn’t even bring a map with you! Then you remembered you phone is equipped with a navigation application. By browsing through it, you were to know that the right turn is the way to go in order to reach your destination.

This instance in your traveling life should make you realize how important it is to have a reliable device to get you in the right track, literally! Investing in a GPS device is a very beneficial thing for this purpose. GPS stands for Global Positioning System. This device sends and receives signals to and from 24 satellites circling the earth to in order to determine your exact location. You can also use it to find the right road going to your destination.

GPS devices are already widely available in the market so you just have to choose which one suits your needs and it’s also beneficial to find a reliable brand.

With this device at your convenience, there’ll be no more getting lost in unfamiliar locations.

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How About a Drive to Mexico this Christmas?

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How About a Drive to Mexico this Christmas?


What is the essence of Christmas? Aside from the fact that for many it is a way of remembering Jesus birth, it is also a time of giving, and a time of togetherness for families. Those who work in a far place have more time to go home and be with their families and spend some quality time together. But, for this year why don’t you make things a bit different? Instead of spending the holidays at home, why don’t you and your family drive off somewhere nice and warm?

Imagine the tropics and getting a sun tan. Just get away from the cold for a while. If there’s no way you can fly off to the Caribbean or the Bahamas together with your family, there’s always Mexico. Just take your ca and drive off there. Christmas with a bit of Spanish flavor is a great way to go. And for sure it will be quite an unforgettable experience for you and your whole family.

Mexico is a great get-away for the whole family this Christmas. There are lots of great places to stay, activities to do, exotic foods to eat, and souvenirs. After that long drive check in to the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico, that’s if your funds will suffice, but, of course it will. In the event that your funds are not enough, you can lodge in the 36-room Hotel Habita with its swinging rooftop lounge and lap pool. On Christmas Eve you can treat yourselves to Patricia Quintana’s Izote for a great selection of superb Mexican cuisine. A traditional meal is available at the San Angel Inn. When it’s time to go home, drop by to Bazar del Sabado or Bazar Sosa for the best souvenirs.

You see there are great things to see and experience in Mexico for Christmas. Spending Christmas there will really be a one of a kind experience for you and your whole family. And it’s not that costly because you only need to drive. Just make sure your car is in tiptop shape and up to the task.

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