Toddler Spam and Banned4Lyfe
Feb. 27th, 2008 04:44 amAs a side note on things concerning real life, I went ahead and bought the bed this past Sunday. I won't get it until Saturday, but I did it. I got the one I'd mentioned earlier. I did a little research and it seemed like the best deal. I can't wait. I'm feeling every dent and bump in my 'old' bed now.
Now to spam people with more Sim Stuff. Since the last Pseudo update, I'd pretty much updated to where I'd played. I'd obviously gone a little further since a couple of the couples had babies already, but now I've allowed myself to play and see what the little'uns look like.
It's kind of funny how excited I get over these little pixel people.
Anyway...
Star has got to be one of the cutest toddlers I've ever had. I think it's partially her button nose and the fact that her eyes are larger than normal. She's going to be a handful, but right now she's absolutely adorable.
As a side note, if you don't have an OFB Jack-in-the-Box in your nursery, you really need to.


Aeric and Venus are decent parents. They haven't really rolled up any wants for Star, but I've caught both of them autonomously doing sweet things for her.

Over in the Thayer household, Jacob rules the roost. I've taken a page from Ndainye's book and I've been letting my sims choose their own activities. As a result, I haven't locked the toddlers onto a learning toy and forgotten about them. Jacob is most likely to follow an adult around until and beg for attention.

Or follow Kirby around. The two of them trade off on Jacob cuddling Kirby and Kirby licking Jacob. Jacob also has free reign on Kirby's food dish. (As a side note, I'm almost surprised we haven't seen someone putting down pet food for their toddlers instead of bottle feeding them...)

Jeremiah and Meadow surprised me and did not roll up any learning wants for Jacob. Because of that, Nathaniel did most of the teaching. I think he got credit for potty training and talking. I had Jeremiah do the walking honors.

Meadow, stereotypical sim that she is, went ahead and did the stereotypical thing and gave birth to their next child in the smallest bathroom of the house. I don't have pictures of him, but Jacob is a big brother to Caleb Thayer now. (There's somewhat of a theme to their names - can anyone guess it?)
Even though she's technically Gen Four, I also have pictures of a toddlerized Charlotte Thompson. I also jotted down her personality. I think she is my first born-in-game Aquarius. She's also going to be a fun one - 1/1/3/10/10. She'll be a creepy-smiler!


It had been a while since I'd played the house, so I'd forgotten a couple of things. Like the fact that Vic and Charlie had rolled up teaching wants for her. Charlotte is the fastest trained toddler I've ever had... just because I made sure to give them both their want. I quit before it hit 6pm. I'm positive that one of them is going.

Oh, and I did promise a Banned4Lyfe moment, didn't I?

Ah, werewolf logic. Why take a shower when the sink is right there? And your zombie wife gets to stare at your hairy butt while you sponge bathe!
Now to spam people with more Sim Stuff. Since the last Pseudo update, I'd pretty much updated to where I'd played. I'd obviously gone a little further since a couple of the couples had babies already, but now I've allowed myself to play and see what the little'uns look like.
It's kind of funny how excited I get over these little pixel people.
Anyway...
Star has got to be one of the cutest toddlers I've ever had. I think it's partially her button nose and the fact that her eyes are larger than normal. She's going to be a handful, but right now she's absolutely adorable.
As a side note, if you don't have an OFB Jack-in-the-Box in your nursery, you really need to.


Aeric and Venus are decent parents. They haven't really rolled up any wants for Star, but I've caught both of them autonomously doing sweet things for her.

Over in the Thayer household, Jacob rules the roost. I've taken a page from Ndainye's book and I've been letting my sims choose their own activities. As a result, I haven't locked the toddlers onto a learning toy and forgotten about them. Jacob is most likely to follow an adult around until and beg for attention.

Or follow Kirby around. The two of them trade off on Jacob cuddling Kirby and Kirby licking Jacob. Jacob also has free reign on Kirby's food dish. (As a side note, I'm almost surprised we haven't seen someone putting down pet food for their toddlers instead of bottle feeding them...)

Jeremiah and Meadow surprised me and did not roll up any learning wants for Jacob. Because of that, Nathaniel did most of the teaching. I think he got credit for potty training and talking. I had Jeremiah do the walking honors.

Meadow, stereotypical sim that she is, went ahead and did the stereotypical thing and gave birth to their next child in the smallest bathroom of the house. I don't have pictures of him, but Jacob is a big brother to Caleb Thayer now. (There's somewhat of a theme to their names - can anyone guess it?)
Even though she's technically Gen Four, I also have pictures of a toddlerized Charlotte Thompson. I also jotted down her personality. I think she is my first born-in-game Aquarius. She's also going to be a fun one - 1/1/3/10/10. She'll be a creepy-smiler!


It had been a while since I'd played the house, so I'd forgotten a couple of things. Like the fact that Vic and Charlie had rolled up teaching wants for her. Charlotte is the fastest trained toddler I've ever had... just because I made sure to give them both their want. I quit before it hit 6pm. I'm positive that one of them is going.

Oh, and I did promise a Banned4Lyfe moment, didn't I?

Ah, werewolf logic. Why take a shower when the sink is right there? And your zombie wife gets to stare at your hairy butt while you sponge bathe!
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Date: 2008-02-27 10:11 pm (UTC)I tend to skill like mad--my legacy kids, anyway, not so much the other households. Sometimes I'll cheat them just enough skill points so they do't have to skill in college. But the hands-off policy leads to som really cute things I would have missed otherwise. I didn't see an adult Playing With a toddler playing xylophone until I did that. . .and I just saw a kid shocking an adult by scuffing her feet on the carpet! And I learn a lot by watching toddlers now, too. DG was the most attention-seeking child I have ever seen. It's all Jen's fault :).
"Follow so-and-so" when so-and-so is upstairs, though. . .that's just annoying.
PB
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Date: 2008-02-28 04:13 am (UTC)