@deadhaust123 Very nice picture! If you want it to show up, click on the picture in the toolbar above, it will open a dialogue box. Then you click right on your picture and copy the "link to image location" in the dialogue box, and voilà!
Or use brackets+img, quote my post to see what it looks like
The next morning the two sisters continue arguing over breakfast. Granny doesn’t agree with Missy’s use of the tablet. This very morning, their doorbell rang and Granny buzzed up a delivery from a nearby grocery store, even though they had agreed on going sometime today. They cannot agree on the best way to spend their time as Missy thinks they should combine leisure with their mission. Most of all she wants to meet people while Granny is only preoccupied with the best way to look for Magnus.
Oh, OK. I've had sims make a mad dash in the middle of the night because playing on low free will, I forgot to send them to use the toilet before going to bed. They had to get up and run to the bathroom to avoid wetting themselves. It's only happened twice in the years since I started playing, but one of those times was just yesterday or today. Things are awfully busy and sometimes chaotic at the Douglas' home since they now have four children, including two teens, a child, and a toddler. They have to have one more for John to get his Surrounded By Family LTW, but I've decided to send the teens to boarding school, because it's too much for me to deal with for as long as it will take for any of them to grow up and move out.
I built a fallout shelter full of hot singles with the intention of them populating an entire underground society, but the first wave of screaming toddlers was preventing everyone from sleeping and nearly killed them all. So I added this room of playpens where the toddlers can grow undisturbed with all of their needs being met. It's like a garden. Or The Matrix...
@IreneSwift I play on high free will. Sims are pretty good at taking care of their own needs if you don't queue things up for them.
Yeah, even on low free will they will. But with so many household members to deal with at once, I pretty much keep them queued up all the time. I think it was John, the father, that went to bed with his bladder meter low. It wasn't low enough to send him to the bathroom on his own before going to bed, but it was low enough so that he wasn't in bed more than a few hours before he had to get up.
Thanks @jillbg
A wallpaper museum? I have never heard of something so mundane and interesting at the same time before
I love all of the small updates you post here. I've been reading some of your older chapters that you have been doing new pictures for. You always inspire me to do better with my own writing
Why, thank you @coco ! The wallpaper museum is the museum in Aurora Skies, I just went with it, doing some research on the history of wallpaper along the way. So the death penalty a few hundred years ago in England is absolutely true, better don't fake wallpaper over there
Dutifully Granny tags along, listening to the guide talking about hand painted wallpapers, Chinese silk wallpapers, nailed wallpapers, ceiling wallpapers, 18th century taxes on wallpapers and death penalties. She perks up a little and decides to tell Taïga about the English craze for wallpapers and how falsifying the protection tags was punished by the death penalty. Good old England, always uncompromising.
Their last moments together before the husband passed away.
I know it's a game, but if there's one thing I've learned from it, it's you never know when time is up. Stay close to your loved ones! You never know when's the last time you'll see them.
First kiss, at least in this world with the updated apartment. (Because I didn't like some of the layout of the kitchen and changed it again. Coincidentally I found something else about the kitchen that irritated me while playing so I may change it one more time. ) I originally wasn't going to take a screenshot but when I saw it at this angle I had to snap it.
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Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
Emporda Country Club at night. (Golf Platja de Pals)
@deadhaust123 Very nice picture! If you want it to show up, click on the picture in the toolbar above, it will open a dialogue box. Then you click right on your picture and copy the "link to image location" in the dialogue box, and voilà!
Or use brackets+img, quote my post to see what it looks like
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She's proud because she and her boyfriend had "woohoo" at the seasonal festival!
Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
Uh oh. Was he going in there to vomit for "unknown causes," or did he forget to empty his bladder before going to bed?
Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
I built a fallout shelter full of hot singles with the intention of them populating an entire underground society, but the first wave of screaming toddlers was preventing everyone from sleeping and nearly killed them all. So I added this room of playpens where the toddlers can grow undisturbed with all of their needs being met. It's like a garden. Or The Matrix...
Yeah, even on low free will they will. But with so many household members to deal with at once, I pretty much keep them queued up all the time. I think it was John, the father, that went to bed with his bladder meter low. It wasn't low enough to send him to the bathroom on his own before going to bed, but it was low enough so that he wasn't in bed more than a few hours before he had to get up.
Autumn coming to Cape Garner Islands.
‘Wallpapers? Do you sincerely expect I’m going to pay for looking at wallpapers?’ Granny says.
‘No, of course not. I already paid on the site, when I ordered the tickets and the guided tour,’ Missy answers, proud of herself.
A wallpaper museum? I have never heard of something so mundane and interesting at the same time before
I love all of the small updates you post here. I've been reading some of your older chapters that you have been doing new pictures for. You always inspire me to do better with my own writing
Dutifully Granny tags along, listening to the guide talking about hand painted wallpapers, Chinese silk wallpapers, nailed wallpapers, ceiling wallpapers, 18th century taxes on wallpapers and death penalties. She perks up a little and decides to tell Taïga about the English craze for wallpapers and how falsifying the protection tags was punished by the death penalty. Good old England, always uncompromising.
Zumi and the Winchester Brothers
The Watcher's Caretaker - A Limited ISBI
I know it's a game, but if there's one thing I've learned from it, it's you never know when time is up. Stay close to your loved ones! You never know when's the last time you'll see them.
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