Thursday, March 18, 2010

Generation Danish, Chapter Two



Hello, and welcome to the new Around the World Legacy. Or, in Danish, Rundt Om I Verden.
In this legacy, each generation will be named a word starting with their letter from a language starting with that letter; so a sim from generation D could be named Dato, the Danish word for Date.

Last time on the Around the World Legacy, Chyba gave birth to her first child, Dyr, and was in labor with her second.

It's a girl! She named her Dør, which means Door in Danish.

Chyba is not content to hang out and take care of her kids. She is ready to return to France!

Chyba explores some people's basement and finds a new type of grapes to bring home to her father's garden.

By now we all know it's not just about going up a visa level. Chyba became friends with this guy back when she first visited, but the first thing she finds out about him is that he's unflirty.

She's also good friends with this guy, but no matter how many times she's flirty it's always "Gerard thinks Chyba is okay" and it has to get up to "extremely irresistible" before these guys will woohoo.

So it's back to exploring to hope his mood will improve and they can go for a romp in the tent. Clearly the exploring is not going great.

Her adventures keep leading Chyba back to France's worst-dressed unflirty bachelor, and with a warning that her vacation will be over in one day, Chyba gives up on Mr. Okay and goes for it with this guy instead.

They don't even have to go into the tent.

When she gets home with her new level 2 visa, Chyba brings home a baby in her tummy too.

The world's most adorable old man continues to tend his garden. Chyba should really pick it up so there's someone to take care of it when he's gone, but she's busy taking care of the kids.

It's not long before Dør is ready to become a toddler.

She's adorable, with those bright yellow eyes and yellow hair.

No sooner does Dør grow up then Chyba goes into labor.

I'll leave you with a picture of the newest child. Her name is Dårlig, which means Bad in Danish.

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