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Lyndon
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Date Posted: 15:01:35 01/14/06 Sat
In reply to:
Nicole
's message, "Re: Nicole" on 12:18:50 01/14/06 Sat
I am so relieved that you like the necklace. Perhaps you can wear it when I see you again? I didn't know the stones were native to your island. I'm really happy that they remind you of home, I want you to be surrounded with items from home so you will feel as though you've never left home.
I am so thankful that I found you. I actually didn't have plans of settling down-I didn't think I could find a woman and I didn't want to settle for just any sim. I wasn't lucky enough to date in high school or college and things never worked out romantically-until you came. I am so glad I responded to your post-funny that when I read about you I thought that you and DaMarco would hit it off-considering that you're both island sims, but I'm glad Alia came into his life-leaving you free for me :]
Perhaps you are right-no, you ARE right. We will provide for our family TOGETHER. I should think about doing a job I love, not just for simoleans-that's what I'd want you to do. I am applying at the nearby gas station for work. It's closer to home, the hours are better. I mean, once we have children I could stay at home with them while you work until they are in school. To be honest, my dream job is to work in a record store. I like music and helping other sims find that perfect album. Maybe one day I could open my own record store-wouldn't that be cool?
That's a good plan, so basically have as many children as we want whenever we desire. Should we have a limit? I know my parents only wanted two children, but then the twins surprised them-so life always throws something at you :] Perhaps no more than six children-at least until one or more of them moves out to go to college. Thankfully aging is done differently here in Apple Valley. Children have four simdays in that timespan, teens have four simdays, young adults have four simdays (if teens do not go to college, they have eight simday in thier timespan), adults have until there are nine simdays remaining for elderhood and elders...well, no one knows how longs elders have. This aging system keeps the hood dynamic and vibrant and alive-since we're a small town if we aged traditionally then the town would seem static as if no one was giving birth or moving on to the next timespan.
I could ask my aunt about the scholarship fund that my great-great-grandfather started for Needy Sims. It provides $1000 for students to start university and allows them priority for on-campus jobs. I actually had to go thru the program-I didn't think I could attend until the Needy Sims Scholarship was made known to me, I was ale to pay for the first year of college and grants from my grades and working in the cafeteria and on-campus juice bar helped bring me thru the rest of school. Perhaps it can help your siblings. My great-great-grandfather was really big on education-he wanted every sim to be able to go to college-I bet there's a way that the scholarship fund could be used for your siblings and maybe some other sims on the island-so that way your parents won't think that my family is paying thier way thru school, especially if they offer scholarships to about ten students from your island. My grandfather also left simoleans to be used as scholarships, but there for drama majors :\
Yea, my extended family is pretty big-my mom and dad might even be distantly related-but really far down of course. That's one reason why the current Hood President laxed the immigration laws, the hood was becoming too intergrated and he wanted new blood and genes to be added to the mix.
Yea-this upcoming simday will be fairly busy for several families. I must unpack and furnish the loft a little bit before you arrive. Then I must help Adrienne unpack her belongings then Avery and Nova are treating us to a barbeque at the house-it will be a combination baby shower as well.
When is graduation? How is school going?
Yes, it is good that the park is nearby. I remember for our child birthdays-mom and dad didn't have much money so they took us to the park. We'd play on the swings, play chess and darts and tag and mom would make hot dogs and dad would light the bonfire.
Do swimming pools count as water? :P
>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
*blush* *red face*
>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. :)
Yes, we are my love. Yes we are.
>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. :)
Be careful not to work too hard-ok? You still have school?
Lahubun
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