The next morning, Terrin was up bright and early, sans beard, and wearing his new sleepwear.
When he got to the kitchen and found Keri eating her last bite of breakfast, he said, "Aww, I was going to make pancakes and surprise you, Mom!"
Keri said, "I'm sure all the children would love pancakes for breakfast. Wait! Are you feeling hungry!?!?"
"No, Mom, I'm fine. I haven't been hungry since Iris cleansed our blood. I just got the itch to serve a meal and since it was morning and pancakes are your favorite…"
"Oh, in that case, go right ahead. I can eat pancakes any time!"
"Well, I'm sure they won't be perfect like Dad's…"
"I'm not that picky, especially if I don't have to cook!"
Terrin even surprised himself as the pancakes he made were great!
Keri wasn't a lucky, now that she maxed logic she wanted to discover all the potions.
And her experiment went dreadfully wrong, singeing her from head to toe!
The blast was so loud that Isaac, Marisela, and Rosemarie, burst from their sleeping bags, feathers flying!
And one by one the children thanked Lacey for a terrific party as they headed inside for breakfast.
The last two, Tanisha and her brother Elliot, carrying umbrellas as it had started to rain.
It's easy to tell these two are siblings since they're both blue-skinned and vampires, like their mother, Deena.
Oddly though, Elliot is a Kindle, while Tanisha and her older sister both have Matua's surname, Parrot.
I guess Deena wanted her son to carry on the Kindle name here in AP as well as her brother's son, Isaac, with Grandpa Leonard giving up his surname and becoming a Swanson.
I can't blame her as with so many girls in our families in the past, it was easy to lose surnames.
But this generation has run more to boys with Mia having 2, Bella having 3, Catrice having 2, and me having 2, for a total of 9 boys; with the girls being 2 for Mia, 1 for Bella, 1 for Catrice, and 1 for me, so only 5 of them.
Of course, that's two Moon boys, three Dean boys, two Bluegill boys, and for me, two Swanson boys.
But with those odds, it's a pretty sure bet that there will be Moon, Dean, Bluegill, and Swanson surnames for generations to come here in AP!
Maybe in Bridgeport too or wherever the decide to live!
With Lacey's guests gone, as well as the pancakes, Keri and I ate blueberry muffins, courtesy of Lacey and Joran.
"These are delicious, Lace! You've become quite the little baker and I see you've given Joran a few pointers too!"
"Mostly not to walk away from the oven! The first ones he made were burnt and nasty!"
With our breakfast finished, I glanced into the living room and said, "All set for your big day Terrin?"
"I'm ready, Dad!"
Seeing Terrin standing there in his cap and gown, a big smile on his face, my smile grew even bigger.
My oldest son was a young man now, smart, creative, talented, with a bright future ahead of him.
"Hey little brother, hurry up and get dressed. Grandma and Grandpa are ready to go!"
Not only were Mom and Dad ready, they both looked fantastic in their formalwear!
Dad didn't dress up very often, so it was easy to forget just how nice he cleaned up.
Seeing them both looking so vital, so full of life, I said a silent thank you to Joy, to Grim, and extra thanks to Iris.
Between the three of them, we'd now have Mom and Dad with us for a long, long time.
Lacey looked so sweet in her pretty dress.
The weather had cooperated with the rain stopping and the temps rising.
Then Joran finally came racing out of the house dressed in his best.
We got to City Hall in plenty of time and Terrin paused in front of the entrance.
He raised his hands dramatically and said, "This is it! When I walk out of these doors again, I'll be a high school graduate!"
Dad joked, "But for that to happen, you need to go inside first!"
After the ceremony, we followed Terrin outside.
The weather had warmed up enough that I was thinking about fishing in the pond with Joran.
Terrin had his diploma clutched tightly in one hand and he was staring at it filled with pride.
A pride that was well-deserved as he'd graduated valedictorian of his class and his classmates voted him Most Popular!
Mom gave Terrin a proud look of her own and asked, "Maybe we could take some family photos with the new graduate?"
Terrin's smile grew bigger as he headed back inside saying, "That's a great idea, Grandma! I could send one to Iris!"
The photo they took together turned out fantastic and will be a cherished memento of the occasion.
After Terrin sent the photo on to Iris, he immediately got a text back with congratulatory wishes that asked him to call if he wasn't too busy.
Terrin laughed and said, "Like I'd ever be too busy to talk to Iris! I'll call her back right now. You don't mind do you, Dad?"
"We've got to get things set up for Lacey's party, but I think you've got time for a phone call."
Terrin immediately rang up Iris and as soon as he heard her voice his face lit up.
"Thanks for the graduation text, Iris! And even more for that Ambrosia recipe you told us about. Dad made it and it worked! Grandpa ate it and he feels fantastic, with a new lease on life! You always come through for us, Iris, and we'll never forget all you've done for us! How's it going at SimU? Meet any other PlantSims yet?"
Terrin listened for a bit, then said, "My plans? Hold on, Iris."
He covered the phone with his hand and added, "This could take a bit, Dad, I'll just meet you at home. I won't be late. Promise."
"You've never broken a promise you've made yet, Terrin, so I don't expect this one to be any different."
As I was getting into the truck, I couldn't help but overhear Terrin's excited exclamation, "I'm back, Iris! And I took your advice again about thinking bigger. I chose Natural Born Performer for my new trait so, instead of becoming just another rock star, I'm going to shoot for the stars and become a Vocal Legend in Bridgeport! I'm going to give it my all, sing and play guitar, and fulfill my dreams doing what I love, just like Grandma told me too. That's a promise I'm making to myself!"
My heart was heavy on the drive back to the farm as I replayed Terrin's words over and over again in my head.
Terrin was planning on leaving us soon, heading to Bridgeport to fulfill his dreams.
I was happy for him, of course, and I knew he would do it, too, with all his talent and creativity.
But even more because he made that promise to himself and, like I'd reminded him, he'd never broken a promise.
Back at the house, we were busy setting up Lacey's birthday party, and before we knew it, our porch was filled with family.
Lots and lots of family!
We'd only invited my sisters and their families, but since they had 11 children between them, it was still quite the crowd!
Lacey stood before her cake, pausing to think of a good wish as family started gathering around her.
Joran was staring worriedly at the lit candles, with his recent experience, who could blame him.
Jasmine Dean, Bella and Jeffery's youngest, now a teen, shouted birthday wishes.
Marisela Gallo had joined us too as she'd come over for a play date and stayed for the party.
Catrice, my adopted sister, twirled a noise maker, and cheered loudly.
This didn't seem to faze Jeremy Dean, one of Bella and Jeffery's older twins, who stood behind her, looking dashing with his red hair setting off his dark suit.
With the candles safely extinguished, Lacey starting clapping as more guests made it into the kitchen.
My Aunt Kindle, who can never resist a party.
Catrice's oldest son, Shawn Bluegill, who inherited Catrice's distinctive IF green hair.
Keri was smiling proudly in the back, not looking old enough to have a teenage daughter!
With a now young adult Kamaya Moon dressed in a mishmash of clothes; making it clear she still didn't care what she wore.
Joy Moon, Mia and Anoki's youngest daughter, came in looking beautiful and carrying a plate full of burgers.
Joran will certainly appreciate those!
I finally made my way towards the birthday girl just in time to see Lacey's startled look as sparkles swirled around her.
Oh, I think it was Shawn blowing that party horn in her ear that was making her cringe!
Mom arrived just in time to see her youngest granddaughter become a teen!
Lacey had kept her braids, but her pretty green party dress was replaced with a bright blue top paired with a short purple skirt!
The clothes weren't really Lacey's style but the look she shot her cousin, just daring him to comment, was all Lacey!
So no rude comments were heard, just lots of clapping and shouts of "happy birthday" filling the room.
Though with Kamaya's choice for her new young adult formalwear and Shawn's caftan, Lacey wasn't the only one who was experiencing a wardrobe malfunction!
Mom even let go and blew a party horn with shouts of, "Go, Grandma, go!" from all the grandchildren surrounding her.
Shayna Bluegill, Shawn's twin, cheered, and Mia's youngest son, Leo Moon, clapped and shouted wildly.
Jeremy was anxious to grab a piece of birthday cake as he said he was starving.
Then, of course, the doorbell rang, adding to the noise.
I grabbed a party horn as Mom started twirling a noise maker.
My sister Bella, wearing her trademark purple dress, was trying to get her husband's attention, but having no luck.
Behind her was Dirk Bluegill, Catrice and Josh's youngest son, dressed in the same caftan as his brother, Shawn.
I'm sure those are courtesy of a trip to Egypt for one of Catrice's concerts.
Terrin finally made his way through the crowd and with a smile, shouted, "Happy Birthday, squirt! Good thing my birthday was yesterday and I'm taller than you again or I wouldn't get to call you that!"
Lacey grabbed a piece of birthday cake and headed outside to the pavilion, where it was much cooler.
The temps had dropped again and it was cold enough that Lacey was even wearing her new outerwear.
It wasn't in her favorite color lime green, but she looked quite stylish in the white pants, blouse, and gloves, with the red tailored jacket.
Someone asked, "So what did you wish for Lacey?"
Lacey smiled and said, "I can't tell you that or it won't come true! But if you're trying to think of a birthday gift, I'd love a kitten! I just love the furry little critters now!"
Outside, Lacey headed over to join her Aunt Catrice and grandfather.
As she dug into her cake, Catrice said, "Great party, Lace!"
"Thanks, Aunt Catrice. I…"
But before she could finish her sentence, Joy faked a yawn and interrupted with, "I thought it was pretty boring myself."
Lacey didn't say a word just stared at her cousin with a look that was colder than the frost on the ground.
Dad didn't even look up just said, "Joy, since you're looking for something to do, give your grandmother a hand and clear the tables out here."
Joy protested, "I wasn't…
Dad looked up and said, "Now, please."
Joy stiffened and said meekly, "Yes, Grandpa."
With Joy's attitude curtailed by Dad, Lacey dug into her birthday cake with relish!
I was so proud that she didn't let her rude cousin ruin her party!
Another busy day with Terrin's high school graduation and Lacey's teen birthday party.
Terrin's phone call with Iris revealed his future plans to go to Bridgeport and become a Vocal Legend.
I don't doubt for a minute his ability to fulfill his dreams though I would have enjoyed having him here on the farm for a bit longer.
Dad managed to put a halt to what could have been a nasty argument between brave Lacey and her snobby cousin Joy.
This time anyway.
I'm not sure how that will turn out now that they're both in high school and Dad won't be there to referee, but hopefully the two cousins can find some common ground.