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It's birthday time for little Poppy!
She's so happy.
Zoey found out the hard way that she probably shouldn't toss Belle around in the air right after feeding her a bottle.
"Ew, ew, ew!" Zoey squealed. "It's in my hair! EW!"
She was going to need to put Belle down for a quick nap while she showered.
I was about to say goodbye to this household, when Teresa woke up in labor! Jonathan, who was in the living room, heard his wife calling and ran into the bedroom.
“I’m not ready for another one! I thought the baby would be born next year!”
“Well, it’s being born now and there is no stopping it!” said Teresa, annoyed.
Next up! We're back at the Willow family!
Alexander spotted someone new and was happy he had an excuse to turn his back to Jolene. He remembered Ocean telling him about the new resident, but he’d only half-listened and didn’t remember much. He couldn’t even recall his name.
He headed over to introduce himself.
“Hello, you’re new in town, right? I’m Alexander, the owner of this store” They shook hands. “Henry King” the man replied. “I wasn’t expecting a store like this here. My sister told me there were only a few shops open” “I thought we could use some entertainment around here” Alexander replied. “Have I met your sister?” “Probably. She’s a reporter from Sim City. She writes articles mainly about the businesses here. I’d be surprised if she hadn’t been here already” “Danielle? “Yep. She was the one who recommended I move here. Anyway, do you have any stereos you could recommend?” “I sure do”
Thursday night plunged the Thornton household into chaos as the boys aged into Toddlers. Viola, the primary care provider, was practically on her own when it came to caring for them and teaching them everything they'd need to know. Gabriel, despite how his job required less hours now, was often elsewhere, ignoring the cries of the children.