The Foliage spouses, Maebe and Rogelio, had spent a fair amount of time at home on the Foliage estate since marrying into the family. Rogelio, not being the father of twins, had found more opportunities than Maebe to go out on the town, but Maebe liked to venture out too sometimes. Since she retired and [...]
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4.95 Gains and Loss
Posted in Camellia, Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Violet, Zoysia on May 1, 2010 | 10 Comments »
4.9 Teen Times
Posted in Camellia, Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Violet, Zoysia on April 22, 2010 | 14 Comments »
The Foliage twins were excited – it was their birthday, and they were going to have a party with a big cake for each of them! Being teenagers meant big changes – new clothes, later curfews, shorter schooldays, and new hobbies to explore! Zoysia and Violet were eager to blow out their candles and face [...]
4.8 Girls Growing Fast
Posted in Camellia, Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Violet, Zoysia on March 23, 2010 | 17 Comments »
The twins may have grown up to school age, but Camellia was still a toddler who needed a great deal of attention, and Iris found herself putting off her dreams of perfecting her mind and her mechanical skills to teach the very basics of life to her daughter. She hoped that along with the walking [...]
4.7 Toddlerama
Posted in Camellia, Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Violet, Zoysia on February 27, 2010 | 14 Comments »
The Foliage household pulsed with giggles, clumsy toy xylophone music, wails of sleepytime, and the pitter patter of tiny feet. There were three toddlers in the household, and even though they weren’t, the adults felt outnumbered. Maebe was happier than ever to see Reed come home from work, not just for the breathtaking “I’m home” [...]
4.6 Growing Young Families
Posted in Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Violet, Zoysia on February 10, 2010 | 19 Comments »
Reed and Maebe quickly discovered that taking care of twins was not a peaceful, easy matter. They loved their little girls, but the late night feedings and early morning diaper sessions began taking their toll. Reed didn’t want to grow apart from his wife while they slept in shifts, so one day when Iris was [...]
4.5 A Time to Sow and a Time to Reap
Posted in Daisy, Generation 4, Iris, Reed, Rose on January 31, 2010 | 12 Comments »
Iris was convinced that Rogelio’s eyes possessed some type of superpowers. All it took was one smouldering gaze at any time of day or night, and she found herself in a tangle of sheets with him. Bobo the blowfish was becoming rather traumatized. Iris wondered if her husband knew the power he had over her… [...]
4.4 Reeling in, casting out
Posted in Daisy, Generation 4, Iris, Lily, Reed, Rose, Weddings on January 21, 2010 | 18 Comments »
Rose gently pressed the organic fertilizer into the soil around the grapevine. The sun was warm on her shoulders, and the sounds of young women laughing and chatting floated across the lawn to her ears. As was often the case, Blossom was standing by the pond, teasing her lure through the water. From time to [...]
4.3 Furrowing the Soil
Posted in Daisy, Generation 4, Iris, Lily, Poppy, Reed, Rose on January 13, 2010 | 18 Comments »
Now I know why my mother kept asking when Cedrick and I were going to have children, thought Rose after breakfast one morning. Rose knew how Dahlia had felt as time passed and her hands began to look like they belonged on an older person’s body, and yet the hands longed to hold a grandchild. [...]
4.2 Living Breathing Love
Posted in Daisy, Generation 4, Iris, Lily, Poppy, Reed, Rose, Weddings on January 3, 2010 | 14 Comments »
Poppy added some light accents to the background of her painting and stepped back for a look. This one was turning out much better than her first portrait of Reed. After she had painted Iris’ portrait, the muse demanded that she try again for a better painting of the new Foliage heir. She was pleased [...]
4.1 Birthday Candles and Flirty Glances
Posted in Daisy, Generation 4, Iris, Lily, Poppy, Reed, Rose, tagged foliage legacy, the sims3, ts3 legacy on December 29, 2009 | 13 Comments »
. Reed was more than a little excited for his first day of work at the theater. He got up early that morning, fed the fish, had a good breakfast, and eagerly took off to his new job. After a short orientation, most of the day was spent meeting the musicians and getting to know [...]