Chapter 10. The twin's childhoodThe girls spend the day after their birthday playing tag and bonding. Come Monday, they have to start school.
After getting home from school, Dad plays catch with Snickerdoodle.
Wait, shouldn't our little heir be doing her homework? That's better.
The girls continue to play with those weird dolls they got sent from a distant relative.
Tuesday, after a field trip to the cemetery, I remember to sign the girls up for scouts. The full moon causes Snickerdoodle to have first werewolf transformation as a child.
The girls sit outside the school, finishing up their homework before heading home to sleep.
A paparazzi dies on the front porch. The girls rush outside to see the action.
On Love Day, with the day off from school, the girls hope on their bikes and head over to the Spring Festival.
They get their faces painted. Shortbread wanted to be a bunny, and Snickerdoodle asked for the tiger but ended up more of a baby ... something that's not very family friendly. Poor Snickerdoodle. She was the one who had the wish to get her face painted, and the poor result didn't even fulfill her wish.
Shortbread wanted to play horseshoes so the girls gave it a go.
Snickerdoodle meets Gator Wolff.
Shortbread tries out the claw machine.
Friday night, Snickerdoodle gets the opportunity to collect some butterflies for school. Saturday is also the girls teen birthday.
Saturday, Shortbread spends the day baking.
Snickerdoodle heads out in search of butterflies.
She tries transforming into a werewolf to see if that helps her hunt.
She finds everything but the Mission Blue Butterfly. It never spawned around town that day.
And it's birthday time! Shortbread went first this time.
Shortbread Saccharine (spare)
Traits: neurotic, loves the heat, eco-friendly, natural cook
Snickerdoodle heads home, and has to transform back into human before she can have her birthday.
Snickerdoodle Saccharing (heir)
Traits: absent minded, grumpy, disciplined, coward
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So, that's it. I failed. Snickerdoodle was probably a day short making honor roll. Her grade was up to an A Tuesday night, but I guess she only had an A at school on Wednesday and Friday. She also, wasn't able to fulfill an opportunity. I forgot to sign her up for an after school activity on the first day of school.
I didn't expect to fail until the teen years. I've never been successful at making my teens have after school jobs. I normally have them quit the job or just never get one, because it's hard to have time to get homework done with all the stress from work.
I'm not sure if should just keep going anyways. I don't really care about making into the Hall of Fame. This just my first attempt at actually challenging myself to try one of these challenges. I normally get bored with my families in the 3rd generation or so, and never challenge myself to have my sims "super max" skills.