*still needs a life*
Feb. 10th, 2009 11:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The first thing I did when I got up this morning after another rough night and another late late bedtime was to take my Sims 2 disc out of my laptop and put it far away from my futon in a very difficult to reach place. I have many things to do and when I have access to that game... fail.
However, yesterday I did play it, um, almost nonstop, and here are some of the exciting things that happened...
I made a family of Genterns to move in near the Largos because Pavi needs some wimmens in his life. He's a Romance Sim, and so are all of these... the family name is Gentern, and their names are Slutty, Slaggy, Skanky, Hookery, and Trailer Trash. But then I decided to make my friend Anna too, so I stuck her in that family for the lulz.
...guess which one is Anna.
We built them a pretty epic house with a pool on the first floor, a giant one-room living quarter thing with three bathrooms on the second floor, and then we built a completely separate apartment-y thing in a little octagonal tower with its own kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and entertainment stuff for Anna so she didn't have to be around the Genterns. The only way into the tower is a staircase at the back of the house. Despite this tower, the first thing that happened in Slutopia (which is the name of the house) was Anna setting fire to the kitchen in the main house. Fail, Anna.
Then, Marni got pregnant. FINALLY. Unfortunately, her baby was not a girl that I could name Shilo.2, but a boy.
So I named him Shilob. Which is, of course, a reference to our skeleton Edwob, which is a reference to Cleolinda's parody of Twilight.
And I'm not one for being all squeeful over babies, but some of the family's interactions with Shilob were just too cute.
There's Marni giving him his bottle. When he was a baby, they had a tendency to just put him down on the floor to answer the phone and stuff. I'd be zooming around the house and all of a sudden notice a baby lying in the front hall. It was sad.

Here's Shilo teaching him to talk. Awww. Shilo has gotten to be so good about doing her homework and having friends over and stuff. I love that kid. (Oh my gosh I need help I'm talking about Shilo as though I actually raised her...)

And here's Nathan teaching him to walk.

Shilob breaks out of toddler-hood very soon. He can walk and talk and I *think* he's almost potty-trained. I can't wait till I can turn the aging off again so I don't have to keep feeding Nathan, Marni, and Shilo the Elixir of Life.
However, yesterday I did play it, um, almost nonstop, and here are some of the exciting things that happened...
I made a family of Genterns to move in near the Largos because Pavi needs some wimmens in his life. He's a Romance Sim, and so are all of these... the family name is Gentern, and their names are Slutty, Slaggy, Skanky, Hookery, and Trailer Trash. But then I decided to make my friend Anna too, so I stuck her in that family for the lulz.

...guess which one is Anna.
We built them a pretty epic house with a pool on the first floor, a giant one-room living quarter thing with three bathrooms on the second floor, and then we built a completely separate apartment-y thing in a little octagonal tower with its own kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and entertainment stuff for Anna so she didn't have to be around the Genterns. The only way into the tower is a staircase at the back of the house. Despite this tower, the first thing that happened in Slutopia (which is the name of the house) was Anna setting fire to the kitchen in the main house. Fail, Anna.
Then, Marni got pregnant. FINALLY. Unfortunately, her baby was not a girl that I could name Shilo.2, but a boy.
So I named him Shilob. Which is, of course, a reference to our skeleton Edwob, which is a reference to Cleolinda's parody of Twilight.
And I'm not one for being all squeeful over babies, but some of the family's interactions with Shilob were just too cute.
There's Marni giving him his bottle. When he was a baby, they had a tendency to just put him down on the floor to answer the phone and stuff. I'd be zooming around the house and all of a sudden notice a baby lying in the front hall. It was sad.

Here's Shilo teaching him to talk. Awww. Shilo has gotten to be so good about doing her homework and having friends over and stuff. I love that kid. (Oh my gosh I need help I'm talking about Shilo as though I actually raised her...)

And here's Nathan teaching him to walk.

Shilob breaks out of toddler-hood very soon. He can walk and talk and I *think* he's almost potty-trained. I can't wait till I can turn the aging off again so I don't have to keep feeding Nathan, Marni, and Shilo the Elixir of Life.