Heather (35), Lance (8), Jimmy London (32)
Finances were tough for Heather. She had been struggling to get by as a single mom with only child support payments and her small salary from her minimum wage job. Now that the hood was collecting loan re-payments, and the value of her lot was very high, she was in over her head.
She did have a few options. Her first thought was to get a roommate. Her lot was actually designed as a commercial building. She and Lance only occupied the first floor of the building. The entire upper floors were completely vacant. She talked with Jimmy about possibly renting the upstairs and he readily agreed to the suggestion. But most of his funds were tied up in his newest business venture and he didn't have much cash to help out at the moment.
After considering her options, Heather decided the best thing to do was to move. There was a small, two bedroom house that had been vacant for a few years. The house was cute.
And once she decorated it to her liking, it was a much better fit for her and her son. After purchasing some modest, but stylish furnishings, Heather had plenty of money to repay the money she owed the hood and the hood was glad to buy her old home and renovate it for a community administration building.
Lance was at the age where he had lots of questions.
"I thought Mr. Jimmy was going to live with us."
"No, he was going to move into the upstairs of our house if we hadn't moved."
"Will he still come over to see us?"
"Of course he would. He's still our friend."
"Are you and my dad friends again?"
"We're trying to be. I hope we will be again."
Jimmy did still come around to visit. One day he came with an interesting proposal for Heather.
He and his brother Frank had recently gotten together and purchased the local mall. For years it had housed a small clothing shop and lots of vacant space. The brothers had both shared a love of cooking. Frank was a professional chef, just like their father had been. They were using the part of the vacant space to start a diner. And the rest of the space would be perfect for a salon, and they needed a stylist, if Heather was interested.
She was thrilled. To work in an actual salon without worrying about running the business from home would be great. It had to be better than working at a golf course or gas station, late hours. The hours would be more flexible so she could be at home with Lance in the evenings.
Lance was starting to take an interest in new hobbies. He signed up for music classes at school and started practicing the violin. Gareth offered to stop in and give him lessons, if he was interested. Although the violin was not his instrument, he could offer his general knowledge about music.
One day on his way over for a visit, Gareth saw Lance collapse while playing a game of tag with Elsa Straight after school. He called out for Heather, who immediately ran over to their sons' side.
She knew he'd been ill from food poisoning, since that careless nanny had served him rotten jello. Maybe she hadn't been as worried as she should have been since it was just food poisoning, but time had passed and he still hadn't gotten better. As they rushed Lance to the hospital, she prayed that her baby boy would survive.
With treatment and some time resting in the hospital, Dr. First assured her that Lance would make a full recovery.
I installed a "realistic sickness" mod which I may have to get rid of since I've had so many sims not recover and die from it.
ROS - Lance takes up a new hobby (carried over from the last round, since I forgot about it.)
ROS - Reunited with a friend/family member/ lost love - Jimmy London (this also goes with Joy's wedding too. He's not really a playable character, so it's hard to know where to fit this in)
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Recently branched off from the older community of Eden, many younger residents have chosen to move away from their ancestoral land to a different location, called New Eden. Although most residents still hold closely to their family ties and history they are eager to start a new life in a place they can make their own.
Showing posts with label Heather Huffington. Show all posts
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Summer 2012 - Thayer
Fawn (37), Gareth (37)
Whenever Gareth was in town, Fawn enjoyed hearing about his time on the road and in the studio and all of the venues his band played in different cities.
Of course, he and his bandmate, Trevor Yates often talked of their hometowns and Trevor had seemed interested in seeing Fawn's Art Gallery.
While traveling between gigs, Gareth and Trevor surprised Fawn by dropping in at the art galley before heading on to the next stop on their tour.
The guys seemed to have a fun time talking about their views on artistic expression.
Since the gallery wasn't doing very well financially just from charging entry, Fawn began putting some of her pieces up for sale.
Which meant the added expense of maintaining an employee. Time would tell if the change would be profitable.
Fawn was excited to have the honor of displaying the works of a budding young artist from another hood, Veronika Kent of Apple Valley.
She was sure to mention that she went to college with Veronika's father. He was a few years older than her, but she remembered him from the dorms. She was excited to discuss painting techniques and sources of inspiration with Veronika. She was always happy to meet another art aficionado.
Veronika's family, her aunt and uncles and cousins had come along to support her.
Fawn was pleased to see Veronika's uncle's brother, James, had come along too.
In addition to showing her work, Veronika was also excited to check out some of New Eden's historical art pieces. Many of them had been created by Fawn's grandparents who were among the original founders of Eden.
After exploring the gallery, she headed back downstairs to answer any questions visitors might have about her work.
When things quieted down in the gallery, Fawn and Veronika chatted about her work and her plans for the future. Veronika couldn't help noticing the way James was looking at Fawn and wondered if the two of them might have a future together. Fawn played the suggestion off and insisted that they were just friends.
Yet, when she kissed him goodbye at the end of the show, she thought maybe there might be a spark between them.
The more she thought about it, the more she wondered if there could be something between her and James. She hadn't been blind to the way he looked at her sometimes and she had definitely noticed the chemistry between them when she helped him redesign his living room, of course she had been with Winston at the time. James actually seemed like the type of guy she wouldn't mind falling in love with.
Winston still dropped by the gallery on a regular basis. She couldn't deny that she still found him incredibly attractive.
They were still friends. They talked about art, but it just seemed like any chance of rekindling their romance had faded away.
And Jimmy, who she saw everyday, was another man she was definitely attracted to, but it had never been anything more than just physical with him. She had the feeling he was more into someone else.
So she wondered, why not give things with James a shot? All it took was a little hint his way and he was eagerly asking her out on a date.
They went to Trevor's, a restaurant that had actually been started by a half-brother of Fawn's back in Eden. They headed upstairs to the bar first and tried the karaoke machine. Musical talent must run in the family, because Fawn's singing voice was impressive. James, on the other hand, could barely carry a tune, but it didn't matter. It was all for fun.
Afterwards James excused himself to stop by the restroom while Fawn took a seat at the bar. Of all the sims to run into, Winston and his new flame, Lara, were there. He seemed to sense her presence before he even saw her.
When he started to head over to say hello, Fawn quickly looked for an excuse to be somewhere else. And they went down to the restaurant to see if their table was ready yet.
Fortunately it was.
"Do you two know each other?" Fawn asked, when she noticed Heather staring at James.
In a small town like New Eden, it's difficult to go out and have any kind of privacy. You always ran into someone you knew. Fawn tried not to think about who may or may not be watching them and focused on her date with James.
She was having a great time. The food was fantastic,
the company was great, and the atmosphere was totally romantic.
After dinner, they took a second turn on the karaoke machine. Their small audience seem to approve.
Robin seemed to think that Fawn and James made a cute couple, while Gregory only had eyes for his wife.
Fawn thought it was nice to see a couple that had been married for a long time, out together and still so affectionate and in love. She wasn't sure if she was suited for that type of life, but it was sweet to see.
James, being a gentleman, accompanied Fawn home and said goodnight to her at her door.
It had been a great night and Fawn was really begin to feel like this relationship could grow into something more.
Meanwhile, Gareth was spending some quiet time at home, in his studio apartment, enjoying the time to himself to play around on the bass and just relax.
Sofia was out of town. Trying to launch her own solo music career, she was starting to live the type of lifestyle he was, home for short periods of time between touring and working in the studio. Since he didn't have her new number, he wasn't able to reach her. So he started thinking about who else in the hood he could take some time to get to know better. He really wanted to build some new friendships.
He decided that instead of trying to get to know some of the new sims in the hood, he should try to restore an old relationship, with Heather. She was the mother of his child and what had happened between them was so long in the past. It was long past time to put hurt feelings aside and be on good terms again.
It was important if he was ever going to have a relationship with their son and that was something they all needed.
Things had gotten much better between them, but that brought up new challenges. They found it difficult to find the right boundaries for what they wanted their relationship to be.
Whenever Gareth was in town, Fawn enjoyed hearing about his time on the road and in the studio and all of the venues his band played in different cities.
Of course, he and his bandmate, Trevor Yates often talked of their hometowns and Trevor had seemed interested in seeing Fawn's Art Gallery.
While traveling between gigs, Gareth and Trevor surprised Fawn by dropping in at the art galley before heading on to the next stop on their tour.
The guys seemed to have a fun time talking about their views on artistic expression.
Since the gallery wasn't doing very well financially just from charging entry, Fawn began putting some of her pieces up for sale.
Which meant the added expense of maintaining an employee. Time would tell if the change would be profitable.
Fawn was excited to have the honor of displaying the works of a budding young artist from another hood, Veronika Kent of Apple Valley.
She was sure to mention that she went to college with Veronika's father. He was a few years older than her, but she remembered him from the dorms. She was excited to discuss painting techniques and sources of inspiration with Veronika. She was always happy to meet another art aficionado.
Veronika's family, her aunt and uncles and cousins had come along to support her.
Fawn was pleased to see Veronika's uncle's brother, James, had come along too.
In addition to showing her work, Veronika was also excited to check out some of New Eden's historical art pieces. Many of them had been created by Fawn's grandparents who were among the original founders of Eden.
After exploring the gallery, she headed back downstairs to answer any questions visitors might have about her work.
When things quieted down in the gallery, Fawn and Veronika chatted about her work and her plans for the future. Veronika couldn't help noticing the way James was looking at Fawn and wondered if the two of them might have a future together. Fawn played the suggestion off and insisted that they were just friends.
Yet, when she kissed him goodbye at the end of the show, she thought maybe there might be a spark between them.
The more she thought about it, the more she wondered if there could be something between her and James. She hadn't been blind to the way he looked at her sometimes and she had definitely noticed the chemistry between them when she helped him redesign his living room, of course she had been with Winston at the time. James actually seemed like the type of guy she wouldn't mind falling in love with.
Winston still dropped by the gallery on a regular basis. She couldn't deny that she still found him incredibly attractive.
They were still friends. They talked about art, but it just seemed like any chance of rekindling their romance had faded away.
And Jimmy, who she saw everyday, was another man she was definitely attracted to, but it had never been anything more than just physical with him. She had the feeling he was more into someone else.
So she wondered, why not give things with James a shot? All it took was a little hint his way and he was eagerly asking her out on a date.
They went to Trevor's, a restaurant that had actually been started by a half-brother of Fawn's back in Eden. They headed upstairs to the bar first and tried the karaoke machine. Musical talent must run in the family, because Fawn's singing voice was impressive. James, on the other hand, could barely carry a tune, but it didn't matter. It was all for fun.
Afterwards James excused himself to stop by the restroom while Fawn took a seat at the bar. Of all the sims to run into, Winston and his new flame, Lara, were there. He seemed to sense her presence before he even saw her.
When he started to head over to say hello, Fawn quickly looked for an excuse to be somewhere else. And they went down to the restaurant to see if their table was ready yet.
Fortunately it was.
"Yes. We're friends."
Heather winked at them. "On a date? Have fun."
She was having a great time. The food was fantastic,
the company was great, and the atmosphere was totally romantic.
After dinner, they took a second turn on the karaoke machine. Their small audience seem to approve.
Robin seemed to think that Fawn and James made a cute couple, while Gregory only had eyes for his wife.
Fawn thought it was nice to see a couple that had been married for a long time, out together and still so affectionate and in love. She wasn't sure if she was suited for that type of life, but it was sweet to see.
James, being a gentleman, accompanied Fawn home and said goodnight to her at her door.
It had been a great night and Fawn was really begin to feel like this relationship could grow into something more.
Meanwhile, Gareth was spending some quiet time at home, in his studio apartment, enjoying the time to himself to play around on the bass and just relax.
Sofia was out of town. Trying to launch her own solo music career, she was starting to live the type of lifestyle he was, home for short periods of time between touring and working in the studio. Since he didn't have her new number, he wasn't able to reach her. So he started thinking about who else in the hood he could take some time to get to know better. He really wanted to build some new friendships.
He decided that instead of trying to get to know some of the new sims in the hood, he should try to restore an old relationship, with Heather. She was the mother of his child and what had happened between them was so long in the past. It was long past time to put hurt feelings aside and be on good terms again.
It was important if he was ever going to have a relationship with their son and that was something they all needed.
Things had gotten much better between them, but that brought up new challenges. They found it difficult to find the right boundaries for what they wanted their relationship to be.
It was better for them, and better for Lance if they were somewhat close again, but not too close. They had to make sure not to get too close.
(This was long, but I couldn't decide on a good way to split it up. Thanks to Apple Valley for sending me the McMillians and Veronika for a visit. Setting up the art show was fun. Trevor's visit was a random surprise. He's in my simbin from an earlier Aerial Bionic show and decided to come home from work with Gareth one day. I actually just moved him into the simbin from the nightclub lot where I'd left him as a placeholder, because I didn't want him randomly showing up around the hood. I guess he decided he wanted to show up anyway. A bit of trivia - the sim in the purple sweatsuit is the original Suzanna Carr (McMillian). She's still floating around my hood. I may give her a new identity someday if she starts to form relationships with any other of my active sims. She actually looks different than Apple Valley's version of Suzanna who is dressed in red and pink, so I didn't try to use her as the visiting Suzanna McMillian. Before the date, in his lot, James had rolled the want to go on a date with Fawn and Fawn rolled the want, on her lot, to fall in love with James. Towards the end of the date he had the want to get engaged to Fawn (and the other wants were all about skill points). It rolled away, but that's pretty big progress for him, since he hasn't expressed many wants towards anyone. I may have to max out his skills and get him to the top of his career before he gets serious about settling down. At one point, more towards the end of the round, Gareth wanted to talk to Sofia, but I forgot I moved her out of whatever lot she was living on and she didn't have a phone. Before that he wanted to be friends with Heather, Hope, and Alexis. Heather seemed the most logical choice.)
Friday, August 12, 2011
Summer 2011 - Huffington
Summer 2011 - Heather (34), Lance (7)
Heather was starting to have doubts about choosing a career in the slacker track. The hours were terrible and the pay even worse. She hated getting up at the crack of dawn, counting on a nanny to get Lance up for school in the morning, but the measely pay was better than nothing.
The nanny was attentive to Lance, even though he didn't care much for her "old people's" jokes or her chatter about "boring, old people's" hobbies.
Heather didn't appreciate her wasting her food supplies, but cooking a full plate of pancakes that no one was home to eat. But at least she didn't burn down the kitchen as some nannies have been reported to do.
With the nanny leaving food out to rot, it was no wonder that Lance got food poisoning.
On her afternoons off, before Lance got home from school, Heather enjoyed meeting new people and kept her eye out for sims who were walking by.
James stopped by and they had a long chat about the struggles he's had with his love life.
Having experience with heartbreak in the past, Heather offered the consolation that there's always someone new to meet.
James was grateful for her understanding. She was a sweet girl.
And a cute one too. Not even Alon could deny that she was a hottie.
Lance's teacher had sent a note home indicating that he was falling behind on his homework and in danger of failing and repeating the second grade.
Heather sat down with him to help him get caught up. She hadn't realized how much homework had piled up unfinished. She was outraged that a child so young should be given so much homework to do. It was ridiculous.
Even though they worked late into the night, Lance was still falling behind and was getting discouraged.
Heather received a promotion at work that meant worse hours. She had to work nights. She hated leaving Lance with a nanny all night, but she had to make money somehow.
After traveling for a few weeks for his job, Neil was back in town. He knew just how to raise Lance's spirits and cheer him up so he could keep working to get caught up with his school work.
Heather still called up Jimmy when she was feeling lonely for a little male company. (A little more privacy when they tried to get together would be nice.)
Jimmy was her go to guy to take care of her physical needs, but James was quickly becoming her man for intellectual conversation. She was glad to be forging so many new friendships.
The nanny was attentive to Lance, even though he didn't care much for her "old people's" jokes or her chatter about "boring, old people's" hobbies.
Heather didn't appreciate her wasting her food supplies, but cooking a full plate of pancakes that no one was home to eat. But at least she didn't burn down the kitchen as some nannies have been reported to do.
With the nanny leaving food out to rot, it was no wonder that Lance got food poisoning.
On her afternoons off, before Lance got home from school, Heather enjoyed meeting new people and kept her eye out for sims who were walking by.
Having experience with heartbreak in the past, Heather offered the consolation that there's always someone new to meet.
James was grateful for her understanding. She was a sweet girl.
And a cute one too. Not even Alon could deny that she was a hottie.
Lance's teacher had sent a note home indicating that he was falling behind on his homework and in danger of failing and repeating the second grade.
Heather sat down with him to help him get caught up. She hadn't realized how much homework had piled up unfinished. She was outraged that a child so young should be given so much homework to do. It was ridiculous.
Even though they worked late into the night, Lance was still falling behind and was getting discouraged.
Heather received a promotion at work that meant worse hours. She had to work nights. She hated leaving Lance with a nanny all night, but she had to make money somehow.
After traveling for a few weeks for his job, Neil was back in town. He knew just how to raise Lance's spirits and cheer him up so he could keep working to get caught up with his school work.
Heather still called up Jimmy when she was feeling lonely for a little male company. (A little more privacy when they tried to get together would be nice.)
Jimmy was her go to guy to take care of her physical needs, but James was quickly becoming her man for intellectual conversation. She was glad to be forging so many new friendships.
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