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ck213
8 years agoSeasoned Scout
I get to play Miss Peregrine before the Parenthood game pack arrives.
She needs to build up some basic skills such as cooking, gardening, handiness, and charisma.
Her neighbors on the island have formed a welcome wagon and are dropping by.
She really could use the company.
Her social need is getting low.
Who goes straight to her fridge.
Where is the fruitcake?
There are a bunch of freeloaders on this island:
Spoiler
Miss Peregrine is Unflirty, so Clara Bejergsen's flirtations with Mr. Bejergsen is putting her off.
A cup of Earl Grey sets her right with a confident mood.
Who did this?
They are the worse welcome wagon ever.
At least she can get started on her handiness skill.
It will be good when the children arrive. They will keep her company instead of the locals.
This house is a little more cheerful in mood compared to the Peregrine house from the movie.
Tim Burton manages to bring a dark creepy edge to whatever movie he makes.
I did find these gargoyle wall decorations. They help with the creepy factor.
I tend to be lazy about finding curtains for windows.
I am glad I bothered for this house. Still lazy though, I didn't bother for every window.
I think a lot of impromptu conversations will happen here.
I edited the dining room to allow access to the sun-room/greenhouse instead of from the living room--like in the movie.
Tea, conversations and naps, in addition to growing profitable plants.
I love this (CC) wall paper, but it only comes in purple. Strangely, it is named blue floral.
Royal or Navy Blue seems to be Miss Peregrine's favorite color, judging from the outfit she wore in the movie.
I don't have anything like that outfit as far as style goes, but I needed to get rid of that black Victorian dress.
I think she was supposed to be dressed for the 1940s.
Vintage Glamour apparel helps, but this is a little too formal.
This is a little too edgy, although the outfit in the movie was edgy too.
Oh, now she's feeling awkward.
Really? It's not that bad.
I guess it is.
Peculiar and particular.
Well, take it off.
I decided to make the pond double as a pool.
I doubt Miss Peregrine would wear a two piece swim suit.
I will change it to a one piece.
She had better enjoy this time she has so far.
She's going to be swamped with toddlers next week.
The pond turned out very well from that jagged water-filled hole in the ground.
The property is close to finished.
I love these gum drop shrubs.
Done, until we get Parenthood.
I will most likely do more tweaking as I play.
I have already added a small mudroom off the kitchen since posting this. :)
Miss Peregrine is Unflirty, so Clara Bejergsen's flirtations with Mr. Bejergsen is putting her off.
A cup of Earl Grey sets her right with a confident mood.
Who did this?
They are the worse welcome wagon ever.
At least she can get started on her handiness skill.
It will be good when the children arrive. They will keep her company instead of the locals.
This house is a little more cheerful in mood compared to the Peregrine house from the movie.
Tim Burton manages to bring a dark creepy edge to whatever movie he makes.
I did find these gargoyle wall decorations. They help with the creepy factor.
I tend to be lazy about finding curtains for windows.
I am glad I bothered for this house. Still lazy though, I didn't bother for every window.
I think a lot of impromptu conversations will happen here.
I edited the dining room to allow access to the sun-room/greenhouse instead of from the living room--like in the movie.
Tea, conversations and naps, in addition to growing profitable plants.
I love this (CC) wall paper, but it only comes in purple. Strangely, it is named blue floral.
Royal or Navy Blue seems to be Miss Peregrine's favorite color, judging from the outfit she wore in the movie.
I don't have anything like that outfit as far as style goes, but I needed to get rid of that black Victorian dress.
I think she was supposed to be dressed for the 1940s.
Vintage Glamour apparel helps, but this is a little too formal.
This is a little too edgy, although the outfit in the movie was edgy too.
Oh, now she's feeling awkward.
Really? It's not that bad.
I guess it is.
Peculiar and particular.
Well, take it off.
I decided to make the pond double as a pool.
I doubt Miss Peregrine would wear a two piece swim suit.
I will change it to a one piece.
She had better enjoy this time she has so far.
She's going to be swamped with toddlers next week.
The pond turned out very well from that jagged water-filled hole in the ground.
The property is close to finished.
I love these gum drop shrubs.
Done, until we get Parenthood.
I will most likely do more tweaking as I play.
I have already added a small mudroom off the kitchen since posting this. :)
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