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paigeisin5
9 years agoNew Spectator
One of my couples eloped in Granite Falls, had a short honeymoon then returned home. I then decided they would be the first of my Sims to become parents. My other Sims are all engaged or are throwing whims to become engaged. So, Dionne and Trey Lofton became the parents of a baby girl named Emma. I have to say the babies in Sims4 are very cute, and there are many interactions for the parents that build friendship, but that becomes a bit boring after a few Sim days. I aged up Emma and was pleasantly surprised to see genetics from both parents present in Emma's looks. She resembles her lovely mother the most but I think she has her daddy's nose. Since both parents have the cheerful trait I gave Emma the same one and the family as a whole is a very happy one.
The children are adorable. I am most happy about the genetics that are being passed along. Emma has made a couple of friends at school so she is a bit of a social butterfly, I think. LOL I played for a couple of Sim days and got her into the routine of going to school and doing homework as soon as she gets home. She enjoys playing the violin but is not very good at it yet. When I left them the weekend was one day away. Both parents are in the culinary career and work weekends but they have a child now, so on their weekends they will be quite busy introducing Emma to the park, fishing and teaching her to swim at the gym before leaving her in the care of an unknown babysitter/nanny. That has me a bit concerned as I have grown quite fond of little Emma.
But I missed seeing her as a toddler and the parent/toddler interactions. I scolded myself a little for feeling this way, too. I knew beforehand to expect something new and told myself not to judge the newness. But, deep down, I felt myself missing teaching her to walk and talk and build her skills while watching her play with her toys. I guess some habits are tough to break. I play with aging off so little Emma will have a long childhood and I am determined to make hers the best I can manage.
The children are adorable. I am most happy about the genetics that are being passed along. Emma has made a couple of friends at school so she is a bit of a social butterfly, I think. LOL I played for a couple of Sim days and got her into the routine of going to school and doing homework as soon as she gets home. She enjoys playing the violin but is not very good at it yet. When I left them the weekend was one day away. Both parents are in the culinary career and work weekends but they have a child now, so on their weekends they will be quite busy introducing Emma to the park, fishing and teaching her to swim at the gym before leaving her in the care of an unknown babysitter/nanny. That has me a bit concerned as I have grown quite fond of little Emma.
But I missed seeing her as a toddler and the parent/toddler interactions. I scolded myself a little for feeling this way, too. I knew beforehand to expect something new and told myself not to judge the newness. But, deep down, I felt myself missing teaching her to walk and talk and build her skills while watching her play with her toys. I guess some habits are tough to break. I play with aging off so little Emma will have a long childhood and I am determined to make hers the best I can manage.
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