Trudy,
I somewhat outgrew it. I am thinking though that as an adult, I now have strategies to deal with carsickness so it isn't much of an issue:
a) I eat some (not a lot) before getting in a car
b) I always drive (as a passenger I would be near throwing up all the time I think)
c) and if I cannot drive, I use wristbands which help
I was carsick all the time at that age.
I was too, but I think perhaps discovering I could not read in the car helped. I still can't read in the car without feeling woozy.
I can't read in cars or any other moving vehicles, which really makes plane rides annoying.
As a kid I read all the time but now it makes me sick. Even using my phone makes me sick but other than that, I'm usually fine.
I have no problem in planes as long as there is not heavy turbulence.
I'm kind of irritated that it didn't rain. I could have gone to another parade! But then I have to admit that the effort involved probably would have been too much. But then I see that other people are out getting fun and I get sulky.
Brains are weird. I had part of a stuffed artichoke for dinner, though, so the brain can suck it.
TCG read every time we were on a train on our UK trip, and I was so jealous.
Why is my sternum super sore and tender to the touch? I'm quite certain I haven't been doing chest compressions on myself in my sleep...
That area gets sore when my lungs start heading towards asthma land. If that helps.
I can read all the time in moving vehicles.
I am stuffed with bacon jam
bacon jam is a thing I never heard of before but now need in my life.