Exactly so: 13,947. That's what Hayley got for a recent work of large impressionism. The detail on the carrot was just lovely. You had to be there. The juxtaposition of order and chaos was exquisitely captured; at once a modern and yet unnervingly familiar commentary on the frailty of the human psyche.
Okay. Glad I got that out of my system.
But leaving behind tongue-in-cheek comments on Hayley's painting, she is really good. It feels like probably half the views on this story are my own. It's a diary for me too of the family at Pemberlittle, and I really like seeing how far we've come so far. It's a slightly grander Pemberlittle too as the interior is now quite well appointed - as it should be when you can make thousands of simoleans for only a few sim hours of work. If I find I took decent screenshots, I'll give a short (it'll take, what, all of half a minute?) tour of the interior.
Hayley is just Hayley. I'll stop forcing Miss Guthrie on her, she wears it ill. It's not who she is. I just love the CAS portraits in the previous post. Hayley's opera gloves don't quite cover her past. She had those tattoos before coming to Oasis Springs. I'll have to ask about them one day. And I think we can trust Hayley to be open about that. She's not a highly-strung
prima donna. You sense that while dressing up formally is always fun, that is not her natural habitat either, and when thus attired, doesn't move through the vaulted hallways of her home as comfortably as usual. The heir, Saul, we know most about. He was born and raised at Pemberlittle. But of course he has memories of when it was a shack, and will always be quite down-to-earth. The one who is literally not down to earth, but hopefully becoming promoted to Astronaut today is Miss Waugh. She remains something of an enigma. Behind those dark eyes you sense is a vast mind, and there undoubtedly is. Her superficially childish whims are perhaps little more than a way of keeping her mind occupied. Smart people are often like that. And of the household, Miss Waugh is most at home in a ball gown. You do wonder what her background is. If anyone knows, it would be Saul. They share everything.
Right now, Miss Waugh who was either adopted by the Guthries, or sought them out herself, or a combination of the two - depending on perspective - is just a family friend.
Some slices of life in the Guthrie house now:
First is Lyric going to space...
... which another sim can watch on a computer:
That's agreeable.
Something unusual for the family so far is venturing off the
flat and featureless magnificently landscaped estate. For Lyric's nerdy aspiration she needs to read 8 books. At home, a sims doesn't stick with it and read a book through. Seen as Saul and Hayley had no urgent goals, Miss Waugh went to the library alone. The guy next to Lyric is Dakota Someone-or-other. Earlier he was feeling energized and promptly dropped to the floor to do push-ups in front of Lyric. I
so wish I noticed soon enough to get a picture. After finishing the book she was reading, she did at least allow for an introduction. The kid in the background is in a world of his own it seems.
I'm not sure Dakota is Miss Waugh's type.
Anyway, what impressed me with Sims 4 animations was Lyric absent-mindedly playing with her hair.
Back at the ranch, Hayley's little garden of 1 blackberry, 3 onions, and 4 tulips is progressing well.
This is the moment when the onion plants evolved to perfect, and at which Hayley hit level 7. So now she can thankfully 'tend garden', and take and graft cuttings. Obviously Hayley has spent most of her time painting, but starting the garden on the second day of the game pays off. It doesn't have to be a big garden either, and she's had no gardening related traits. I'm going to graft and grow some perfect roses (flirty) and lilies (focus) for their respective bonuses, I won't maintain more than one of each, to be put in indoor pots in the appropriate rooms. Then the rest of the space will be used by perfect blackberry bushes. Bills are getting sky-high now. Hayley's paintings are bringing in a lot of money, but she is only the first generation. What follows might not have the same earning potential, so the perfect blackberry bushes will be quite welcome.
(As an aside, I grew a trash plant once to experiment, and they seem to produce fruit so often that a spliced trash / blackberry might out-produce a pure blackberry. Hayley will test the theory.)
And for his final day of high school, Saul views a confident painting... which he thinks is a treasure map.
Despite this, he's a straight A student, as he was in grade school. So he'll start at level 3 in all careers. So when he aged up he hit that objective of level 3 in 3 careers by standing in one place, and signing up and immediately quitting various jobs - taking the low-level rewards too. For a Renaissance sim, doing well in school beforehand is a massive time saver. Seen as he's a geek, the career he'll stick with for now is tech guru.
The question now becomes what to do with him and Lyric... and when.