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ck213
8 years agoSeasoned Scout
Meadow woke in the middle of the night.
She set out to wake up Miss Peregrine right away.
I love seeing situations where sims act out on their own.
This was so cute--the first time.
The second, third, and fourth time on the following nights--not so cute.
Yes, I am still new to the world of toddlers.
I am currently questioning my decision to play a household with more than one. :D
Still, this is what I wanted for my game; the more annoying the toddler stage, the more you appreciate the child stage.
I think I will love Meadow as a child.
This is the bonding period I wanted for sim children though, so being very needy is part of it.
Miss Peregrine awakened far earlier than Meadow.
It's a very good thing because she has things she needs to do.
Attending to her own needs is one of them.
The plants in the greenhouse are infested with bugs.
The gardener didn't show up.
This was when I realized that it was Saturday. Apparently they don't work the weekends.
This is bad.
She also desperately needs to raise those parenting skills.
It might help her out a lot when there are three toddlers, maybe even four, running around.
It won't happen this generation, since all my families are already created, but the next generation will start learning their parenting skills before a child arrives. Perhaps they will skill up to levels 3-5 first.
It makes me wish I had skilled up Miss Peregrine first before starting this.
She's really missing the gardener right now.
She stabilized the garden just in time for Meadow to wake up angry.
Meadow is really hungry and we just got our first warning about her being taken away.
That would be horrible and probably devastating to Miss Peregrine.
Eat up.
she takes this time to evolve and harvest some plants.
Wham!
Right to the floor.
Alright, time for some distraction.
Meadow has the Wild trait.
She's a handful, but her attitude is so cute.
We have to raise this child to a teen so she can help take care of the others.
It's messy, but Meadow hasn't even shifted to second gear yet.
I have recently learned that working on their thinking skills cuts down on nightmares.
I really hope this is true.
Stacking blocks only made her angry.
She had an angry wish to demand a drink.
I remember suggesting that toddlers get wishes and game play like other sims do since simmers were complaing that toddlers were pointless and boring. I really like that they have wishes. They feel more alive.
This is too cute.
I do believe that I will have to cut back on these chair interactions.
They are too time consuming.
This garden must be bugged (no pun intended).
I don't remember the plants failing so much before I installed Parenthood.
Something similar happen with retail abilities after a patch. It's like performance levels were demoted.
Someone needs some attention.
And someone needs to eat.
And someone needs a bath.
And someone else needs to eat.
I'll be glad when I have earned my toddler stripes because I am feeling stressed already and the worst is yet to come.
Sleep while you can, every moment helps.
Miss Peregrine does have some aspiration points. I will start using them for no sleep potions.
Meadow needs to go to bed.
Mommies lil' mess maker.
And I should end here because this is getting long.
I am really tempted to rush things and get the other children in here, but I am sticking to the slow and steady.
I want to build relationships and skills and I want a diversity of ages.
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