Friday, February 18, 2011

Train Adventure



Cooper and I woke up at 6:30am this morning to start our train adventure day. We took the bus/Max to Union Station to catch the 8:30am Amtrak to Seattle. There was a lot of build up to today, Cooper's asked me everyday if today is the day we are taking the train. All in all the train ride was great, Cooper loved it, it was quiet and relaxing. However, there was one not so fun thing that happened. We went to the dining car, bought some snacks for breakfast. We went back to our seat and started eating, Cooper had to go potty. We got up and went potty, came back and three minutes later had to go poo potty. He got up rather quickly and started toward the bathroom, I followed and could tell he was coughing/gagging. Well sure enough right as we got to the bathroom he heaved, all over me and the bathroom floor. We spent a good 15 minutes in the bathroom. I called Sharon while in the bathroom, and she said it could be from the movement of the train. Cooper has never had motion sickness before so who knows. After all that we went back to our seats and he was fine the rest of the ride. (This happened an hour into the ride, we still had 2+ hours left). Cooper was fine, acting fine, telling me he wasn't going to gag anymore. I, on the other hand, was constantly worrying that he was going to hurl again. At the end of the ride, the man next to us told me that Cooper is a great traveler. He really is a great traveler and he was incredibly well considering he "gagged" numerous times.
We arrived in Seattle a little late, Sharon picked us up and we spent an hour at her store so she could finish working. Then we drove to the Whidbey Island Ferry to take the ferry to Anancortes, our final destination. I have never taken that ferry so it was another great adventure. However, once we were in the line about to board, Cooper said he had to go potty.....can you see where this is going? I took him and he started gagging again. Sure enough he gagged twice outside before I got him in a bathroom at a restaurant. He peed and said he was fine, "I don't have to gag anymore." Great, can I now! (my internal dialogue). Again, he was fine, Sharon was fine and safe from vomit in the car and I was worrying about the cause and if it would happen again. The wackiest thing is that my worry is 1. for him, wondering what he has but also 2. for the innocent bystanders that may witness a kid hurling. I know that is a strange thing to worry about and useless. I cannot stand seeing someone vomit in public and so I guess was projecting those feelings on the strangers around me on the train and ferry.
The ferry ride is about 20 minutes, we got some great pictures and went back to the car, Cooper with french fries and some milk. He has been fine and hungry all night. I have no idea what the gagging deal was today. He is not acting sick, he doesn't have a fever and he has an appetite. I am the mom that wants/needs an answer, whereas Sharon is not concerned based on his behavior. She is also the more nurturing mom when it comes to sicknesses.

We made it to Rosey's and are all excited to start our weekend with take it as it goes plans!!

1 comment:

  1. Probably a virus. Maybe he has an aversion to throwing up (perhaps some of it is your anxiety that he senses), hence the gagging, rather than actual vomiting. Who knows. Anyway, glad you're having a good trip, and the vomiting incident on the train was just once! :)

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