So I totally didn't mean to abandon the Sims community like I did. There are a few people who are "in the know" about what's going on with me, but I never made an official announcement. I just sort of...disappeared.
Congratulations! The sims community seems to be enjoying a bit of a baby boom.
Although I'm sad I won't get to enjoy new chapters of your stories, I hope Lilly grows up healthy, happy and beautiful. Here's wishing you the best for the next 18 years (at least)!
Weirdly enough, I was just texting Cait about you yesterday, lol. Congratulations again, and I'm glad everything's going well! ♥ (Pffft, advanced age. My mother was older than 36 when she had my baby brother and he's just fine. [I think she was older when she had my baby sister, too? It's too early in the morning for me to get dates straight.]) Lillian Marie is a v pretty name. I definitely understand about putting the legacy on a (possibly permanent) hiatus, and everyone else had better, too. That is not at all the priority right now.
(My roommate & I might be coming to your city in November, actually! Idk exact dates but if you're able to have visitors at that point it would be nice to see you.)
Congrates! My husband great niece is named Lillian/Lilly :) It's a lovely name.
Rhys and Mr Burns, lol. That's her hand up near her chin.
You're nearly up to the fun part-really. When she will stick out a foot and you will see it and Then you yell for your hubby to come and look at this!! By which time baby takes their foot away and the hubby won't believe you lol.
*waves to fellow pregnant person* Congratulations! :) I'm 19 weeks along now and I get what you mean about there being less time for simming. I haven't been nearly as active either, although I've picked the game back up a bit over the past couple of weeks, but I imagine as the due date gets closer and passes, that will change. I've been lucky and have been quite healthy so far, with just some food aversions and tiredness going on in the first trimester.
I know what you mean about the "growing a stranger" feeling, too. It's weird and abstract and overwhelming. I don't think I'm fully emotionally capable of understanding it, not even when it's kicking me so that I can see my stomach move! I haven't been to the ultrasound yet, that's still another week away, and we're not planning to find out the sex... (even if it is kind of tempting). All I want to know is that it's healthy.
Lillian is a good name! Best of luck to you and hope the next 16 weeks go by quickly. (But not TOO quickly!) :)
Believe me ladies, it just gets weirder. While my 4 month old daughter is no longer a stranger now I have to deal with her turning into a miniature of my husband. :P (Also, congratulations to you!)
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Although I'm sad I won't get to enjoy new chapters of your stories, I hope Lilly grows up healthy, happy and beautiful. Here's wishing you the best for the next 18 years (at least)!
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(esp given the earlier trouble)!
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(My roommate & I might be coming to your city in November, actually! Idk exact dates but if you're able to have visitors at that point it would be nice to see you.)
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Rhys and Mr Burns, lol. That's her hand up near her chin.
You're nearly up to the fun part-really. When she will stick out a foot and you will see it and Then you yell for your hubby to come and look at this!! By which time baby takes their foot away and the hubby won't believe you lol.
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I know what you mean about the "growing a stranger" feeling, too. It's weird and abstract and overwhelming. I don't think I'm fully emotionally capable of understanding it, not even when it's kicking me so that I can see my stomach move! I haven't been to the ultrasound yet, that's still another week away, and we're not planning to find out the sex... (even if it is kind of tempting). All I want to know is that it's healthy.
Lillian is a good name! Best of luck to you and hope the next 16 weeks go by quickly. (But not TOO quickly!) :)
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