GingerGen's Sims 3 Blog – The Astarum Legacy

3.7: Family Updates

Posted in legacy by Jessa on March 26, 2010

Sadr was keeping busy as a doctor but still working hard on the family mission – he continued to send out reports, focusing on the medical field. He also took charge of polling his children for information, including Wazn’s latest book and asking Zosma for military information she might want to add.

Wazn, too, was interviewing his sister about all the explosions at the military base. She flatly refused to give him any details about the situations involved, declaring that the situations were classified, but she did get him a few interviews with the explosives experts on chemical reactions that kids could try at home.

Jane was feeling self-conscious about her anxiety attacks. On days when running on the treadmill wasn’t working, she began spending time in the memorial building at the back of the property. She knew that it was a safe place for her to rant or cry where she was unlikely to be disturbed; though the building had been built for remembering past relatives, so far no one in the family seemed inclined to visit the place.

Talitha got decent but unremarkable grades; she had been seated by the window, and sometimes in the afternoons her mind tended to wander to the outside world. She thought about all the plants that must be growing, and what the fish were doing, while she was cooped up inside.

Sorry about the lack of pictures… but as I said below I’m not going to try to go back and sort through hundreds of photos… I’ll start fresh with pictures when I do the recap.

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  1. tipix7 said, on March 27, 2010 at 8:43 AM

    Nice to see updates from the Astarum family, looking forward to the recap :)

    • Jessa said, on March 27, 2010 at 5:36 PM

      Hi Tipix7! Thanks for not giving up on me! Happy to see the Chouette legacy is still going… I still have some catching up to do. :)

      • tipix7 said, on March 27, 2010 at 5:57 PM

        The Chouette’s haven’t been going by very quickly, so I don’t think that you’ve missed much.


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