Starting over with new site and new sims. I found out by googling it up that smaller households run faster than big ones. It is still a ABC challenge. My founding household and story is a werewolf. It's called The Magical Wolf. This story has 4 chapters already.
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I didn't have time to play a lot with it, just twice... but it was great so far and the kids did a lot more meaningful things on their own which always delights me.
one of my sim kids is currently double grounded he made a mess so ayden took toys and games away rhen he did it again while still grounded.ayden took away going outside.
i'm already grounded what do i have to lose sounds suspisiously like my thinking growing up. i once was grounded and dad said no tv no stereo.
then i did something else i can't remember and was like what you already took everything away.
Hi guys! I've again been busy, but now I have much more time on my hands, and I'm determined to update my stories way more actively again! So, as proof, I present you the 10th chapter to Forget-Me-Not!
I hope you enjoy and have an awesome time in general.
My Sims stories: The Fey of Life - fairytales in life are few and far between (Forum thread HERE) The Chrysanthemum Tango - a story about life, death, magic, and how to be a good landlady (Forum thread HERE) Forget-Me-Not - some things just refuse to stay buried; an Ambrosia Challenge story (Forum thread HERE)
Hi everyone sorry for disappearing off the face of earth. I went to a huge music festival! But apparently, 80000 people camping out in the same place negatively affects mobile internet connections XD Anyways, it was awesome! I saw Macklemore, System of a Down, Rag n bone man and more live! It was so awesome
No I'm back home and I need to get back into the swing of things with writing and uni hope you're all well!
Hello, everyone! Finally managed to pull myself away from playing with the Parenthood pack to actually write the last few posts in Round 15 of my rotation and check in on here! (Since it's still technically Q&A Monday where I am, does anyone else have that problem after a new pack comes out?)
To answer @sunnyshay's question, so far, I've only really played with toddlers, but already it's making each family feel more unique. Some of the toddlers barely misbehaved at all, some were spilling paint the minute they aged up. I also appreciate that the character values are carried across all 3 stages rather than changing at each stage, so there is the potential to show real growth with each Sim. I'm so excited to get back to houses that have children and teens to see how that goes.
Hello, everyone! Finally managed to pull myself away from playing with the Parenthood pack to actually write the last few posts in Round 15 of my rotation and check in on here! (Since it's still technically Q&A Monday where I am, does anyone else have that problem after a new pack comes out?)
To answer @sunnyshay's question, so far, I've only really played with toddlers, but already it's making each family feel more unique. Some of the toddlers barely misbehaved at all, some were spilling paint the minute they aged up. I also appreciate that the character values are carried across all 3 stages rather than changing at each stage, so there is the potential to show real growth with each Sim. I'm so excited to get back to houses that have children and teens to see how that goes.
I just downloaded the pack! Not sure I'll get a chance to play until his weekend, but I'm looking forward to it. The character values sound really neat: I loved the way the similar traits worked in TS3 Pets!
Hello, everyone! Finally managed to pull myself away from playing with the Parenthood pack to actually write the last few posts in Round 15 of my rotation and check in on here! (Since it's still technically Q&A Monday where I am, does anyone else have that problem after a new pack comes out?)
To answer @sunnyshay's question, so far, I've only really played with toddlers, but already it's making each family feel more unique. Some of the toddlers barely misbehaved at all, some were spilling paint the minute they aged up. I also appreciate that the character values are carried across all 3 stages rather than changing at each stage, so there is the potential to show real growth with each Sim. I'm so excited to get back to houses that have children and teens to see how that goes.
I just downloaded the pack! Not sure I'll get a chance to play until his weekend, but I'm looking forward to it. The character values sound really neat: I loved the way the similar traits worked in TS3 Pets!
i got to play all day because the last time i saw my purse it was on the passenger seat of moms car. so no shopping. and my phone was in the purse so no phone calls, i think thats what jes calls unplugged
Also, this is an issue I didn't want to make entirely public, but I've been on the verge of tears all weekend because of it: my dog fell and hurt his leg and badly. It's a soft tissue injury and since Bud is an ancient old dog, he might not regain full functionality again. He's living, of course, but my poor baby is in a lot of discomfort.
On the plus side...sort of: the vet noticed he lost a substantial amount of weight in the last year (in our defense, Bud has a lot of fatty tumors that make it difficult to gauge his weight just by looking at him...we thought we were doing okay). The positive part is that he gets that extra meal a day he's always angling for.
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Starting over with new site and new sims. I found out by googling it up that smaller households run faster than big ones. It is still a ABC challenge. My founding household and story is a werewolf. It's called The Magical Wolf. This story has 4 chapters already.
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I didn't have time to play a lot with it, just twice... but it was great so far and the kids did a lot more meaningful things on their own which always delights me.
i'm already grounded what do i have to lose sounds suspisiously like my thinking growing up. i once was grounded and dad said no tv no stereo.
then i did something else i can't remember and was like what you already took everything away.
mom laughed.
Chapter 10: How to Stop Running
…and how Carol made her decision to go back to where it all began.
I hope you enjoy and have an awesome time in general.
The Fey of Life - fairytales in life are few and far between (Forum thread HERE)
The Chrysanthemum Tango - a story about life, death, magic, and how to be a good landlady (Forum thread HERE)
Forget-Me-Not - some things just refuse to stay buried; an Ambrosia Challenge story (Forum thread HERE)
No I'm back home and I need to get back into the swing of things with writing and uni
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Hello, everyone! Finally managed to pull myself away from playing with the Parenthood pack to actually write the last few posts in Round 15 of my rotation and check in on here! (Since it's still technically Q&A Monday where I am, does anyone else have that problem after a new pack comes out?)
To answer @sunnyshay's question, so far, I've only really played with toddlers, but already it's making each family feel more unique. Some of the toddlers barely misbehaved at all, some were spilling paint the minute they aged up. I also appreciate that the character values are carried across all 3 stages rather than changing at each stage, so there is the potential to show real growth with each Sim. I'm so excited to get back to houses that have children and teens to see how that goes.
I just downloaded the pack! Not sure I'll get a chance to play until his weekend, but I'm looking forward to it. The character values sound really neat: I loved the way the similar traits worked in TS3 Pets!
Dragon Name: Hywicoes | House: Ravenclaw | Wand: Dogwood, Unicorn hair 11 ¼" , Suprisingly Swishy
i got to play all day because the last time i saw my purse it was on the passenger seat of moms car. so no shopping. and my phone was in the purse so no phone calls, i think thats what jes calls unplugged
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On the plus side...sort of: the vet noticed he lost a substantial amount of weight in the last year (in our defense, Bud has a lot of fatty tumors that make it difficult to gauge his weight just by looking at him...we thought we were doing okay). The positive part is that he gets that extra meal a day he's always angling for.
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As he starts to heal, will massage help? Or acupuncture?
Dragon Name: Hywicoes | House: Ravenclaw | Wand: Dogwood, Unicorn hair 11 ¼" , Suprisingly Swishy
Dragon Name: Hywicoes | House: Ravenclaw | Wand: Dogwood, Unicorn hair 11 ¼" , Suprisingly Swishy
Dragon Name: Hywicoes | House: Ravenclaw | Wand: Dogwood, Unicorn hair 11 ¼" , Suprisingly Swishy
i second this. i should have got off the computer a half hour ago so quoting sis was faster.
happy birthday cute little weirdo. i didn't want to quote cathtea again. and when i do emotional writing i think of you.