Welcome to Greench Farm!

This is a The Sims 3 legacy, following the household at Greench Farm, which is part of a still primitive, but growing, community on Maccaroni Island. Enjoy the journey!

The Greench Farm story started as a SimBasic spin-off on local Week 14 Day 1.

All my stories (and more) are now gathered on my new blog, Simmerville's Sims.
[July2014: link corrected!]

14 November 2012

Week 15 Day 6: Babies and glasses

Another day is rising at Greench Farm. This morning Eileen moved out, to join her boyfriend Amadeus Hawk (btw, he took the new family name, Jones). She claimed her rightfully heir of §21.500, and Godrian had to loan way more than permitted from the bank.


And very early this morning, Richelle and Godrian could finally see the result of their pregnancy!





How weird that Godrian stopped cheering and chose to clean the kitchen counter instead, just when their daughter appeared...




The named her Bonny, and little Bonny looked at her dad with just one eye... is there something wrong with her eyes?

A little later, Godrian walked over to the barn to check on the special Lime plants from his sister Graica G. Yea-Low.


 They grew way too slowly. The weeds grew though, but was it really worth experimenting?


The next hours Godrian was busy harvesting. Richelle had declared that she could not become a full time farm wife, instead she had opened her own home based business in order to export food from Maccaroni Island to town of Galucca.

Richelle had been over to the Business Offices Building to register her business, and on her way she found something strange...


Godrian loves old stuff, in fact his lifetime wish is to build a private Museum!



Because of her DNA heritage, Bonny would still not be allowed to leave the island, but it was good to know that Bonny's kids would probably be able to.


Today everyone who needed glasses, were to pick them up at the Hospital. Richelle was one of 8 residents, all descending from the original Yea-Low couple, Yvonne and Yespar.
[See bottom line of this chapter for some facts on their need for glasses].


Richelle ran into her cousin, Yvilla Redward. Well, she had actually taken a new lastname, River. Yvilla R. River is married to Godrian's brother, Bertil, and they reside at 5 Redward Heights.



Inside many locals were still waiting to get their glasses.



Dr. Mahoganey was at his desk, smiling when he saw Richelle.





So, Richelle got her glasses, in more than one way she thought she could see more clearly now...



Back on the farm, Godrian and Archie were busy with little Bonny. She just had a bottle of milk, and needed some sleep.



Archie and Godrian had a plan for the night. Archie wanted another word with the strange builder woman living with Alfonso Blumington. She obviously knew a little about the green aliens of Galucca. Godrian had promised to join Archie, as soon as Richelle returned back home.



They walked up north. It's not very far from the farm, but because of Bolan River, they can't walk the streight line. And it got even darker before they reached Blumington Road.





Godrian assumed the blue-jackets had their base at the harbour, otherwise they would have noticed them in the village.



The men got inside of Alfonso's tiny house...



So, this has to be Alfonso's child?





This was too much news for Alfonso. Prisoners?



Godrian thought it was pretty obvious that Tess was holding back on the full story, but if it was very much off he expected the uniformed guys to protest, which they didn't.



Elderly Alfonso finally getting married? Already having a heir, son Agustin. Who could have guessed!

More next Wednesday!


I promised to say something about their need of glasses. Each person has a certain need of glasses, and this value is passed on to their kids, of course reflecting both parents. The new value determines whether glasses are needed or not. Out of nearly 40 residents on the island, only 8 are in need of glasses - 4 of them desperately in need, while the other 4 (including Richelle) could have managed without, but still will benefit from glasses. So, there you go! :-)

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