Ok, so, yeah. Stuff has happened. We'll get to that. Keen-eyed viewers will notice I took down the lantern pole things. Blame it on the upcoming expansion that I have a renewed interest in building.
The day-to-day routine is going to slightly less chaotic with Lacey as a teen. Her childhood was exceptionally rushed. It was tournament levels of planning 5 steps ahead. She's by far going to be the best-raised daughter. And then there was a ridiculous 2 day dash through all the scouting badges for Sawyer. When I rejoined the family, the twins were both a few days into their teen stage. I randomly picked one to be in drama and one to be in scouts. Sawyer was in drama club, and having got an award with her, mere days from aging up, I figured that if she's going to be the heir, she had better get that bonus Gold Super Amazing You Go Girl Scout Trait. And that was another mad few days, mopping up puddles from the summer thunderstorms, getting fit, creating trash just so she can clean it up etc. But she got there.
With that out the way -- oh, Sawyer is an astronaut and Kiera is a critic -- I could actually take Katherine on some gigs.
What a moustache he has! All the style. Not even Cornelius was that stylish*.
So that's Kath as a blonde for her doctor tv show. Ahilac showed up on set and had a chat with the director, which is fine. We like Ahilac. Her son, Giancarlo, is an elder. So she's looking pretty good.
Sawyer's last days as a teen. I liked the scene, the fireplace, the dirty sleeping dog.
And here are the other two girls: Lacey -- in the exciting state of not being fried to crisp -- and Kiera, who is. But Lacey is the sad, emotional teen. Kiera couldn't be happier. Well played Sims.
Katherine lights the fireplace on the set of Dignity & Decorum (look,
Mansfield Park and
Emma are where it's at). I liked the blurb for the show which says the main family are the Estatenabs, which sounds like the posh, Victorian version of the Landgraabs. I must create an Estatenab family now.
Back at her own estate, Lady Kath looks up dramatically. The scenery had changed by this point, and would change further. I wasn't happy with the front garden. It lacked focus. It lacked polish. I wanted box hedges, but didn't really know how to use them.
I've got "tree in a box" here, but really the regal planter and statement planter would be a better fit. It's really just using an item I hadn't used, and in the fancy orangery at Versailles or similar, there's actually tons of trees in pots and boxes like this. But maybe not right for the entrance.
I love the fountains now. The roses now get full sun. There are many hedges.
Then this happened:
I made sure to get a nice view of the new garden, but that's elder Giancarlo being abducted.
His mother is 100% alien, his father is 50% alien, so it makes sense. But... will he get pregnant? I've had Don Lothario as an elder get pregnant by abduction, so it can happen. (I haven't played far enough to know yet.) The house has 7 sims. It's nearly the end of summer, and I was planning on a Father Winter's baby for Sawyer in about 10 sim days time, but now there won't be room if Giancarlo is pregnant. This picture may or may not represent a plot twist. We'll see.
All my gardening made me think of sorting out the exterior of the house.
That final picture, with added benches, is exactly how it looks right now, paused, as I write this up. I think those benches work really well. There needs to be something at the end of the path.
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*yes he was. This was obviously a joke. I hope you immediately leapt to the defense of graceful, manly, pink-haired Cornelius.
Edited to add: I'm looking at this the next day, and cogs are turning. Should I try moving the money trees to where the cypress trees are? For the year-round golden colour? Then the side of the chateau can be more open...