For the Sake of the Aspiration | Pistachio 7 | Pastel Patisserie

by - July 11, 2021


As of captioning this post, our fourth baby is about to become a toddler, so flashing back to here where our second baby aged up into a toddler feels like forever ago. 

Anyways, here's toddler Dove.


This family is so close. They love hanging out together, even in weird potty training situations.


And the sisters love playing dolls together.


They are so cute!


With Dove a toddler now, Sage is ready to kick off pregnancy number three. She wastes no time in inviting Leinani over. 


The next day, Sage needs to head over to Granite Falls to work on collecting plants and insects. She calls up her bestie to watch the girls.



There are so many plants to harvest and identify. Hopefully she doesn't eat too many poison ones!



Granite Falls is beautiful. I definitely have a new appreciation for it after this challenge!


Sometimes collecting bugs means going into the deep grass and hoping there aren't any snakes.


Um... a broken robot in the middle of the forest? Not creepy at all. Nope.


Mating frogs can be a really lucrative business, who knew?


The amount of trouble I had with plants refusing to spawn harvestables... I thought I'd never identify all of them. These mushrooms always popped up, though.


I wonder what this suspicious gate-looking thing leads to?


The aspiration requires Sage to roast and eat beetles. She's a vegetarian. This can't end well.


Meanwhile, Celery is covered in mud and having a great time with a ball.


Uh-oh...


She's definitely not having a good time but, welp, bottom's up.



YIKES. Sorry, Sage! The things you have to do to fulfill your dreams.


Yes, I take a screenshot every time someone falls in a puddle.


You're the one who wants to have five kids, Sage, you can't complain when they cry!


The family loves to gather in the kitchen together. 


The best thing about Celery is how judgmental he always looks. 


Yay! Of course Sage would do her best to make sure her family has the best, cleanest air.


The portrait wall is growing, slowly but surely.

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