The very next morning, I get up bright and early to work on my last level of Athletics already. When Ben wakes up screaming, Mariska leaps into the room, grumbling: "Keep running, Gabriel. I'll take care of the kids. You just make sure you max out soon! And don't forget about the hospital!"
She really means it too. After taking care of Ben's needs, she starts teaching Arthur to talk. Now that Benjamin is born, she wants Arthur's main skills out of the way as quickly as possible. I can understand: I can't imagine how hectic it would be if she had to teach the same things to both boys at the same time.
It's as if we're racing to learn something first... Will I max Athletics first? Or will he learn to talk before I do?
Yes, the little one won... by a few seconds. I don't really mind. I'm just happy to have another skill done. I think the next family over should have someone who would like to become part of the military. After all, I now really have some building to do!
After talking comes walking... Mariska's on a roll and little Arthur just has to follow her lead. Poor boy, no playing for you until you're done, I'm afraid. I know very well how you feel!
Orange is much faster than his brother was... only one day a child... and he already knows that he wants to strive to become a vocal legend. Boys... I hope you two are aware of the position you're placing me in. I really need to start mixology soon... and max out that guitar skill of mine. Thankfully, my cooking, fishing and guitar skills have all passed the level 5 mark by now. It's still going to be a bit of work, of course, but I'm certain I can max guitar and mixology by the time the brothers become young adults. After all, they both have to get through their teen years before that.
At least this gives Heaven Bound an opportunity to play together again. We haven't been keeping up with our practices lately, mostly because Lemon's often too exhausted to do much more than drop straight into bed.
Before he goes to bed tonight however, he finishes potty training little Arthur! A large step for the little man. All three main skills are taken care of already... and Mariska tells me to leave the Pastrami-book on the floor, so he can read it. I doubt that's going to happen though. Don't children need to learn how to read first? Oh well. I guess I'll just follow her advice.