I totally forgot to put the after amount, sorry! |
After a quick glance at Angie's wishes, the first thing she wants the triplets to learn is how to walk. How is she going to do this with three kids in tow? By putting Emma by the activity table and putting Danny in the walker . . .
While Fiona gets a nice bonding session with Mom, Danny was stuck pressing plastic buttons in a haze of boredom.
I don't think he should be too jealous; as his sister decided to celebrate her milestone by dropping a deuce in her diaper.
Angeline decided to celebrate this occasion by spending lifetime happiness points on her booming writing career . . . and Brad finally became a teenager.
. . .
He's at least very photogenic:
Meanwhile, to celebrate his new trait, he decided to chase away Chris' school friend, Francisca:
Emma decides to rebel against her brother and sister, though:
"What are Mommy's favorite things?" |
What's a better way to end the day with a cup of tea and a creepy gnome dropping by?
You break in my house, I |
Throughout the night, Angeline writes more of First, Second and Third Base before the Love Day notification popped up:
Since Angie has been growing stir crazy, I think this would be a nice break for her. It's been a while since she looked at her dating profiles, and . . .
Better than nothing. |
We took up Karl's offer first, and thankfully he accepted with no muss, no fuss. But first:
Okaaaay, now we can go out on our date! We met up at the Bistro, all dolled up in a nice casual formal dress, and we ordered some dim sim. He ordered a hot dog in his workout gear. Then immediately ditched us.
Keep in mind the man is unemployed. |
Dejected, our heroine went home with a full roster of very unromantic wishes:
Thankfully, she used her anger to motivate her daughters to be independent women and to ditch the diapers.
I don't think Fi is too happy about it.
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