It was that candle-blowing, cake-in-the-fridge-for-months time again at the Wood House!
Sycamore had a birthday!
He became a young adult and rolled the Absent-Minded trait.
Born with : Couch Potato and Insane
Child : Bookworm
Teen : Slob
YA : Absent-Minded
Lifetime Wish - Star News Anchor (Level 10 Journalism Career)
Sage had a birthday!
He became a young adult and rolled the Great Kisser trait (insert wolf-whistling here).
Born with : Insane and Clumsy
Child : Couch Potato
Teen : Commitment Issues
YA : Great Kisser
Lifetime Wish : Heartbreaker (Have 10 Girlfriends)
Sunflower had a birthday!
She became a young adult and rolled the Eco Friendly trait. My perfect little flower-child.
Born with : Loves the Outdoors and Loner
Child : Photographer's Eye
Teen : Artistic
YA : Eco Friendly
Lifetime Wish : Visionary (Level 10 Painting and Photography skills)
All too soon it was time to bid a bittersweet farewell to the triplets. They all gathered in the entryway with mom, Sycamore toting his baby sister for some last-minute snuggling.
Holly gifted Sunflower with a high-end camera to get her started on her Photography skills.
Then got her hug goodbye.
When it was Sage's turn, he and mom had one last terse conversation about the benefits of Commitment Issues verses being a Hopeless Romantic before finally just hugging it out and wishing each other the best.
Meanwhile Sycamore spent his last moments charming his number one lady.
And then the triplets officially moved out, to start their own adventures.
Holly didn't have long to mope, because it was still Day-of-Cakes and there was more candle-blowing to be had.
Chrysanthemum had a birthday!
She became a (lovely) teen and (unfortunately) rolled the Unlucky trait.
And finally, little Heather had her birthday!
She became a child, and rolled the Loves the Outdoors trait.
BONUS PICS :
Who is this handsome little devil you ask? Why, it's Holly's first grandson Silas! Dressed as a pirate, hanging out in front of the consignment shop. Why not?
Alright folks, he's nine under par. One hole-in-one away from winning the whole shebang . . . .
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