This will be more like my personal thread for my new family, the Goldharts. This is not a well-written story or anything like that, plus my English are pretty mediocre so there is nothing to read here. But I am exciting for this new family I have made and its story.
Its 1945, and the newly married couple of Edward Wyatt Goldhart and Brittney-Anned Goldhart had just landed in a isolated little island once known as the Winchester farming community. Now its empty, the last of the farmers left to seek their fortune in a bigger city.
Edward is a WWII veteran, hailing from a large, poor, farming family. He comes from Sunest valley, and is highly conservative, austere, serious, family-oriented, slob and harsh. He and his over-emotional wife had to flee the menace of the Landgraab family, for reasons unknown (for now).
The island was empty, save for some tourists who loved the tranquility of the island and some visitors from neighbouring lands.
After further exploring the island, they find the signs of the past habitation of the island. Abandoned barns, Roads, semi-cultivated lands, and so on.
It was getting dark and both were anxious about being in an isolated island alone. Edward spotted a hill and decided to go there and build their new house.
The sight was nice
From the very next day, Edward and Brittney started cultivating land because they were about to starve to death. Their life, especially the first months, was pretty primitive. No shower, no toilet, no electricity, the couple lived off the land where they cultivated applies, grapes and tomatos.
The first two years were pretty harsh (from a gameplay perspective, too!). Both loved families, especially Edward, who was coming from a pretty traditional, large family-loving parents. They had 3 sons from 1945 to 1947.
In 1947, their three sons were Edward Ray II Goldhart, Billy Bob Goldhart and Tyler Ford Goldhart.
But Edward's ambitions grow rapidly. He wants to become a great farmer by cultivating as much land as he can. His aim now is to have many children (over 10, if possible) and earn as many simoleons from gardening/farming as possible. Both Edward and Brittney however, are worried about the future of their sons. This is an island with no other children, no school and no hospital. What will be their future? Will they have to home-school them? Should they abandon the island and go back to Sunset valley and reconcile with the Landgraabs or perhaps...invite new residents in the island?
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Soon, Edward and Brittney had six children!! And so they built a larger house to accomodate their big family!.
In fact, their family was getting much bigger so Edward purchased the lot next to his house and built a new house!
Goldharts still were the only family living in the island. Kids didnt go to school. Edward was a very hard-working individual. He spent little time with his children and spent most daytime (sometimes over 12 hours straight) working in the farm. He was so preoccupied with his gardening and farming that some would say he is a careless and irresponsible father. He left the children alone and unsupervised and only interfered when they were fighting each other. Brittney was a much more caring individual and tried to raise their children as best as she can. He didnt like technology so there was no television or anything like that in the house.
Their children were Edward Ray II, Billy Bob, Tyler Ford, Ryan Prescott, Clyde and Earl Sharp. They were all fun-loving children save for Clyde, a mean-spirited boy who often fought with his brothers.
Edward often berated him for his attitude but the boy would never listen
And in family gatherings Clyde would snob the family and play alone
But overall, the family lived a pretty carefree life, untouched by the progress of civilization
The couple who had 16 sons!!!!
Probably due to the cultivation of apples, the farming couple of Edward Wyatt and Brittney-Anne Goldhart had 16 sons from 1945 to 1959. The children are:
Roy Spencer Goldhart
Harley Owen Goldhart
Dalton Goldhart
Tucker Joe Goldhart
Percy Goldhart
Samuel Wyatt Goldhart
John Wesley Goldhart
Elias Goldhart
Edward Ray II Goldhart
Tyler Ford Goldhart
Billy Bob Goldhart
Earl Sharp Goldhart
Clyde Goldhart
Ryan Prescott Goldhart
Gino Goldhart
Anderson Goldhart
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All went well in the Goldhart mansion, and the patriarch Edward tried to make a compound to house the new families of some of his children. He was a man who valued family tradition and "togetherness" and wanted to keep it that way untill, a vampire dared to live close to his area!
Edward tried to tell her to leave the area but, hey, can you really mess with a vamp?
His confrontation with the elder vampire didnt go well for him....
But things were going very well in the Goldhart household. They had the largest house in the community and they were very rich farmers, owners of houses and a supermarket!
Of course, farming generated plenty of simoleons for the family, often over 12.000 simoleons a day. The sons of Edward were nothing more than cheap labor working in the farm and speeding up the process
Soon, new inhabitants arrived in the Winchester farming community. Slowly, they built new houses, places of entertainment, and a park where the Goldhart brothers could have picnics and meet new people
Of course, the one thing the brothers enjoyed the most, was pranking...
...and eating!
Tyler Ford was the kinky, naughty guy. He liked secrtely filming girls swimming
He was also rude, throwing eggs at the house of the vampire. Much like his dad, he hated her hated her for ruining the father's compound plan. That was the Goldhart farmily, close to each other and often suspicious of strangers. Not all of them though.
But Tyler Ford also had a soft side. His artistic side, that is. He liked guitar and wanted to develop that skill. He often played it to entertain his 15 brothers and his parents.
And then there was Clyde, the black sheep of the family, the big trouble maker, who was a very intelligent, although a social misfit, rude and cruel, who liked astronomy and science stuff, and Roy Spencer, who liked drawing.
But they were constantly sabotaged by their father. This stone-hearted, traditional man, who often spoke of family heritage, wanted their children to become large farm owners. He berated them and would often tell them that they should get back to farming or stop occupying his house's space.
So was it because of dads cruelty that Clyde found comfort in spending his time with the vampire?
Or could it be that Clyde is slowly planning his revenge by secretly meeting her?
In any case, the Goldhart family is always expanding and seems to be dominating the life of this little farming community.