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@SheriGR. I really like the environmental aspects of Eco Lifestyle and Island Living. That gives me new traits and aspirations I could do a lot with.
Also raising kids is hard and I also have a hard time if there are too many people in the house. Sometimes I'll have my main sims have babies and then move the babies out with a not really relevant family member. Once the baby i want to continue my story with becomes a young adult I'll move them back in. 🤣. Skipping all the diaper changing, bottle feeding, helping with homework etc. But having a butler could help with day to day life and I'd be able to manage a household easier so I just might get Vintage Glamour soon.
Thanks so much for the break down. Seems like you and I like the same things.
@RonneeSimmer So happy to share and glad you found some helpful details. And I 100% agree with @simsplayer818 that the Island living environmental aspects are a refreshing and beautiful break-away from winter blahs. Make a home on the beach and enjoy a gorgeous sunset! Having said that, though, it's an interesting contrast to one of my favorite in-game moments... the winter night when I had recently added 'Cats & Dogs' and I was playing in the middle of winter in Brindleton Bay... a beautiful snowfall was underway and I panned out for some reason and caught a breathtaking scene in the streetlights and snow combo from a bit of a distance. 😮
I think EA outdid themselves with the seasons pack. I consider that my most essential addition. ❄️