Raising bees is a tricky business. They love to swarm.
With the garden all tended to, Sage helps Lark work on her school project before her dad comes to pick her up.
It's out to the park for Diego and Lark. It's wild how much I see him in her, way more than I see Sage in her.
Like mother, like daughter. Gotta collect those frogs!
This wildly dressed kid is actually related to Lark. They would be Sage's great-aunt, technically, even though they are not part of the story (AKA Lyla had a baby after Ciel started her storyline because I marked Lyla as unplayed and MCCC did its thing).
Of course Lark would talk her dad into buying her a pink sparkly cupcake.
Back at home, it's time for a bit of gardening before inviting over Leinani.
Sage starts things off innocently enough.
But soon ramps it up a bit, taking Leinani a bit by surprise.
With so many kids required in this generation, I'm trying to switch up the conception locations. Baby number three is created in the steam.
Was Sage successful in getting pregnant? Only time will tell. And by time, I mean the second it will take to scroll to the next picture.
One thing Sage does not have is fertility issues. Her body loves being pregnant.
The most awkward of introductions. "Yeah, nice to meet you, Dove, I most definitely didn't just give you a little sibling in the bathroom."
THIS DOG'S FACE. IS THIS A JOKE?!
"This little human won't give me my ball. Please assist."
We now have a tiny little greenhouse! It's empty, sure, but it's there!
When the bees cooperate, it's so serene and pretty.
Sage loves being in Granite Falls, she really does, but it's also harder now to be away from her babies.
Remember the mysterious gate thing from the previous post? Time to find out what it hides.
Retreat? Never. Obviously, we step forward.
Fishing is for losers. Sage keeps going.
Nap?! Never!
A forest-dwelling Sim? Sage will meet anyone who calls her beloved camping destination home.
And... well, we didn't actually meet the Hermit this time because, I don't remember, something happened and we went back to the main campsite. OOPS.
Just one more plate of beetles and that part of the aspiration will be ticked off. Sage musters up all of her conviction to cook the little guys.
Lark provides moral support, but only by merely sitting by her mom. No way is she roasting bugs. It's marshmallows all the way for her.
Second verse, same as the first. She hates it, her vegetarianism is violated, blah, blah, blah. But it's over and done with. Good riddance, beetles.
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