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And Baby Number 5 Is A... | Pistachio 15 | Pastel Patisserie

by - July 24, 2021


Canary is developing quite a sassy personality. She's definitely the kid I've focused on most, of course, and I feel bad for the other kids because they haven't gotten much of a path. After this part, when things become very Canary-centric, her siblings definitely just do their own thing all day, which is fine, but I hope that they have good lives after we move out. 


Between all of her time and the woods and wooing new romantic partners, Sage still puts a focus on spending time with her kids. This is one of the only ways she can get Canary outside! 


She also likes to teach them about her herbal remedies. Canary's face is very I will never do this on my own but I'm going to pretend to be having a good time.


The last part of Sage's aspiration requires five nights in a tent and it didn't count all of the nights she spent in one before she started that part (which, RUDE, it should definitely be cumulative), but it's fine. Her bed is just going to go to waste for a little while. 


Lark indulges Canary by watching one of her interesting puppet shows. 


Why clean the sink when you can dance with your dog instead, right, Dove? 


This reminds me of the Harry Potter puppet musical. Like, that's definitely Ron and Snape, right?


These sisters are so pretty! 


Yes! One step closer to achieving everything she needs to. 

Also, that thumbnail is cracking me up for some reason. That hat just looks huge on her.


Canary may not miss the outdoorsy life once she moves away, but she will miss the animals. Maybe she'll get a cat?


Maxing out the Herbalism skill yields a lot of remedies. They all get a special place in the kitchen.


It's Wren's birthday!


She has inherited her father's blonde hair, that's for sure.


With a new toddler, Sage has to take a new picture, of course. Too bad it only lets me take a photo with 3 Sims, though. 


Everyone knows that Canary has a different personality and different dreams than everyone else in the family, and Lark, the supportive older sister she is, makes sure that she knows that she'll be loved no matter what she chooses to do as she grows up. 


And while that supportive conversation is happening, Sage is off kissing new people. She met this woman, Luna, in the park at the Sims Session Festival and thought she was super cute. 


Oh. The tent. That's new and exciting! 


Puppy, please, save yourself and go elsewhere. You don't want to hear what's happening in that tent.


Wow, how romantic. 


And, for the fifth time, we have the positive pregnancy test reaction. Here we go again!


Luna seems shocked that she's started a family with Sage quickly, but I'm sure she'll come around in no time.


Canary is stressed about something (she probably had to go pull a weed or something) and is taking it out on family's giant teddy. 


Happy birthday, Lark! Welcome to young adulthood. 


Dove can't even watch her older sister age up. She's all, "time is fake, we're so old!"


I'm glad that she feels this way because, ew. The sun? On my skin? No, thank you.


Dove: "You're seriously asking if I've done my homework? HOMEWORK? What can this book teach me that the online Forest Ranger training guide I found can't?"
Sage: "Have I created a monster?"


I just thought this was cute. Little Wren on the couch protected by Asparagus and Scallion.


Even though she doesn't look very happy about it, all of those nights in a tent have paid off for Sage. Her aspiration is complete!


Survivalist, eh? Guess it's time to sign up for Naked and Afraid or something.


This photo is required for every toddler. 


Don't fret too much, Sage. This is the last time you'll have to feel labor pains! 


And the last time you'll stand in front of this bassinet in agony. 


It's a boy! After four girls, Sage finally has a son. Her fifth and final child is Finch.

And, with that, Sage's generation requirements are complete. Aspiration? Done. Necessary skills? Maxed. Five kids with at least four different Sims, including the Hermit? Birthed and nurtured. Thank you for being a great Sim, Sage! 

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