First Generation of the Sims 3 Legacy Challenge

With the awesome Zal deciding he was going to have a crack at the Legacy challenge, I decided I’d do the same and scabbed off his idea. However, because he’d picked a matriarchal family line, I went the opposite way and started a Patriarchal. And so Adam Carling was born (Carling due to the fact that I had a Carling pint glass next to my desk when I made the family).

I did as instructed and bought the large lot with very little money remaining in my kitty, which meant poor Adam spent his first few nights in a trash filled (apparently I ended up with squatters) windowless room!

However he’s a quick mover, and having no flash pad didn’t deter him from wining and dining the lovely Blair. The fact she was already in a serious relationship with someone else didn’t really bother him all that much. He wooed and courted away and soon enough, in her and her current fella’s porch, he popped the question. She said yes!

Without giving her a chance to move in, in her and Cyclonswords’ bed, woohooing was had.

Luckily, the cash Blair brought with her allowed Adam to expand the Carling household enough for a living room, kitchen and nursery.

And we very quickly heard the pitter patter of little feet, in the first birth.

Unfortunately, the baby was a girl – named Freda (cos why not?) meaning she was relegated to working and earning money. However, her parents tried to bring her up well, most of the time.

She grew into a teen, and Blair and Adam had another baby – lucky number 2 was a boy! Lewis was welcomed into the family and grew into a handsome young man as Freda aged into a Young Adult. By this time both Adam and Blair had become Elders, shown by Blair’s funky granny nightgown and Adam’s dodgy green shellsuit.

 

 

 

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