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Date Posted: 12:18:50 01/14/06 Sat
In reply to:
Lyndon
's message, "Re: Nicole" on 07:09:27 01/14/06 Sat
>Alright-thanks. I sent you a gift-I hope you like
>it-It's not diamonds like DaMarco gets for his fiance,
>but I hope you like it.
I cried when I opened the package. The mailperson brought it this morning (with all our bills, blah! lol). This necklace is so beautiful. No diamond could compare. How did you know that we have these blue stones on the island? We actually have saphire mines on our island, too, blue saphires. Ok, now I'm really homesick. :/ But, I absolutely love it, Lyndo. Thank you so much. I can't wait to see you again so that I can give you a big kiss. :)
>
>Thank you for your support. It means a lot to me to
>know that you are behind me. It makes me more
>confident and I feel as though I could conquer the
>world :]
That is how I feel when I'm with you, too. :) That's how I know that this is such a good match and the right thing for both of us, Lyndo. I'm so happy. :)
>
>I want to find a better paying job to support you-I
>know that you'll probably make more simoleans than me
>considering your career choice, but I feel as if I
>should be in a position to provide for you and our
>family.
Well, I think you are listening to my parents too much. lol You don't have to support me and provide for our family. We will do that together, and I know that as you go up in your career, you will make more simoleans, so if that's the only reason you want to change jobs from a job you love, then I think it's a bad idea. But, you should do whatever you think is right and I won't tell you what to do. It's just my opinion. :) I just want you to be happy, so no matter what you do, do something that makes you happy, ok? Bah lahubun, Lyndo, always and forever.
>
>Speaking of family-how many children do you want? Do
>you want children? How soon? How late?
I don't really know. I'm fine with any size family. I am from a large family, so I would definately want more than just one child, ok? And, I just always thought that when I spun up the desire for a child, then that would be the right time to have one. I want to have children now, but it's not a longing and desire and something I think about all the time. When it becomes like that for either of us, then I am going to lock that desire in and make sacrifices and prostrations to Angh Tamahou (the god of fertility) to give us a child and He will. :)
>
>Regional is just local entertainment-like movies that
>are filmed and shown only in Apple Valley-basically
>you don't have to travel too far for work and you'd be
>home everynight. However your fame won't be as
>widespread as some stars like Ruth Roberts-Starr
>Grey-etc whose works can be viewed nationwide. But
>you'd still make simoleans.
I do not care about fame. I just want to be very good at my craft and make lots of simoleans to care for our mulilan and to send home to the island to help my tekarij with my mazij, er, em, sib-siblings(?). I want all of my mazij to go to Uni. It has been such a good experience for me, you know? And they will take their knowledge back to the whaakara and lead our sokitai, em, people, into the future. But first is to take care of our own family. :)
>
>Yea-the nieghbors are nice-when I was packing up-the
>other couple that lives in the boarding house-Shawn
>and Esperanza Marsh, she's a jazz bassist and he's an
>aspiring director-were packing up. Apparently they
>outbidded Adrienne.
Oh, well, they are nice foks, so that is ok, non?
It should be interesting as
>they're pregnant-VERY pregnant. Esperanza is HUGE.
>Esperanza is actually my aunt-my mom's younger
>sister-but she's not too much older than me-maybe twn
>simdays or so, hmm, actually she is quite a bit older
>than me, but it doesn't seem like it. There were five
>of them-Uncle Alfonzo (he lives in the family home
>now), my mom, Aunt Daisy (she died of the Pregnancy
>Glitch virus), Aunt Esperanza and Uncle Rex (he lives
>two doors down, he's a soil identifier).
Oh, you are from such a big mulilan, too. That is wonderful. :)
Actually
>there are a lot of families moving in and out of homes
>this simday as next simday is the once in a simweek
>chance to move and simdays seem to go so slow. Hihihi,
>an abnormally high number of families are moving
>though. I think four are moving to empty lots and two
>might be moving to established lots-(they already have
>other families living on them)
Wow! That is alot. So, there is alot to do before the next simday, tin?
>
>:} Yea-I want to take your last name for two
>reasons-one of them is to be able to buy a house, but
>the other is that there are a lot of Pierce's in the
>hood. Avery took his wife's last name, I think
>Adrienne will keep our last name-who knows. Speaking
>of Avery-he and his wife are also moving out-so that
>they can purchase the home we grew up in-mom and dad
>are pleased. O! I'm going to be an uncle-Nova, Avery's
>wife, is pregnant. It's a little exciting. Wow, there
>are a lot of pregnant women in the hood-Nova makes the
>fourth and there are only about ten-twelve families in
>the hood.
Well, that is good, then, we will be different and easy to find in the phonebook. lol Humphrey is not a typical name, it seems. No one else here has that name. :)
Thatras! You will be an Uncle Lyndon, or, in Sokitumi, it is Patrah Lym*Dom. lol
>
>I forgot to tell you more about the loft. There is
>room for expansion, so if/when we start our family, we
>can renovate the unused-unfinished first floor (the
>loft is on the second and third floors of the
>building) to add extra bedrooms. We'd have to keep
>stair constructed down there, but there is room. Also
>a driveway-so we can get a car as well :] Across the
>street is The Hub and the park is within walking
>distance-
I am so glad that the park is close by. When we have our meembuj, I will want to stroll them in the park. I think it is important for meembuj to have lots of fresh air to be healthy, do you not?
-when you stand on the rooftop you can see
>most of all downtown, from the opposite windows you
>can see the office buildings and a glimpse of the
>river. I really think you'll like it.
I am so glad that we will be able to see water from the loft. That is so important to me. I miss the tumi, em, oshun (sp?) so much. I think I wouldn't be able to live if we couldn't get to the water, any kind of water, within a day's drive. So, this makes me so very happy. :)
The yellow paint
>turned out nice-it really complements the wood floors
>and brightens up the brick work of the kitchen and
>hallway. The kitchen doesn't have high ceilings and
>neiter does part of the living room-the bedroom and
>bathroom cover these areas, it's a little odd having
>the bed open to the rest of the house-I suppose once
>we have children we'll have to install screens or
>frosted glass so we can...umm...^_^
I have this vision that we are going to be very happy there, Lyndo. :) And, yes, we will have to install a screen, because we are going to express our love for each other a whole lot after we're married. lol Actually, it's funny that you mention that, because I know where we can buy some very modern and beautiful faux walls that look like opaque screens. They're at TSR, by BetterBeSims, called "Screened". lol They're very pretty. I saw them in a furnishings store downtown the other day.
>
>Alright-I should go, got more unpacking to do.
>
Ok, well, make sure to take some breaks for fun. You know how you get if you don't have enough fun. lol ;) We're going to have so much of that in life, Lyndo. We're going to have a wonderful life. I can tell. :)
I'm going to go downtown to meet with some clients after work today. It's good, because I'm going to train two clients at a time, so I can make twice as much in the same amount of time. :) Aren't I a genius? lol jk Have a good day, darling one. :)
Lahubun,
Nic
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