CHAPTER SIXTY-THREEI've kinda just been playing with Pets and slacking off on the Royale's just to familiarize myself with the new stuff. I threw my simself down in Sunset Valley, only this time she has two Siamese cats and a husky (which is what I want once I successfully move out on my own). Here are the two Siamese cats, KoKo and KiKi, yowling along to some music. Yep, they are definitely Siamese.
Elisabeth is so happy to finally be a grandmother. Tatiana's grandmotherly tendencies have rubbed off on her and now Margrethe barely gets any time with her own daughter.
Speaking of Tatiana, the moment she woke up she made a beeline for the computer. What for?
Why, to bring the newest member of the family home, of course!
Meet Schlitz, a replica of my mom's childhood dog from the shelter (only this Schlitz is a girl). She's a
Non-destructive cutie pie that made me sit in my chair squealing for fifteen minutes straight.
Tatiana lost her husband at a young age compared to everyone else in the house, so she's always felt a bit lonely. A new puppy is just what she needs!
The little dear can't even get her own toys yet! Tatiana had to pull one out for her before she went to work.
Beatrix was enamored with the furry new addition to the family. It look like little Sophie is going to have some competition in the cuteness department!
Schlitz looks like a good candidate for the
Hyper trait. As soon as Beatrix walked away after playing tug of war, she started to run around. The plumbing curse took yet another sink from the nursery bathroom, and Schlitz used this as an opportunity to play in the puddle. I'm just glad she didn't start to drink out of it!
However, our little adventurer does have one nemesis: the television. Margrethe sat down to watch something while cradling newborn Sophie, and poor Schlitz completely lost it. After having a thurough freakout, she wouldn't stop barking at it.
Victoria had escaped to the fish hatchery for some alone time, and I went over to check up on her. To my surprise, I saw a wild horse trying to do an impersonation of Jesus. Ha!