After a long wait (and tonight's long battle with Photobucket) here's finally the first part of the third week in Lakewood. As usual, comments are welcome wherever you might be inclined to leave them. :) I hope you enjoy!
I'm glad my tip helped you get your baby clothes working! :)
Loki must either have high Active or high Neat. That's usually what will make them run to clean.
Lauren is going to grow up to be a mechanic. :) And I like all of Aaron's skulls.
Skilling goes ever so slightly faster if you wait until the kid's Bladder is really low to teach potty training. There's no trick for teaching the rest quickly, though, as far as I know.
Woot, baby clothes are awesome! Thanks again for the help. :)
That could be it. Or I think Loki was probably running everywhere while visiting, so it could have been a glitch, too. In any case, it was pretty funny!
She might. :) She sure did love the toy garage as a toddler, although as a child, she's been more interested in chess. Aaron's skulls are pretty neat I think.
Yeah, I tend to do that with the potty training, at least that way they learn more in one session. I'm hoping that next generation will be a little easier, since there'll be grandparents who can also help with the training if the parents are busy. But toddler training without smart milk is surprisingly hard!
Thanks Esme, and thanks for reading and commenting! :)
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Date: Mar. 12th, 2016 09:48 pm (UTC)Loki must either have high Active or high Neat. That's usually what will make them run to clean.
Lauren is going to grow up to be a mechanic. :) And I like all of Aaron's skulls.
Skilling goes ever so slightly faster if you wait until the kid's Bladder is really low to teach potty training. There's no trick for teaching the rest quickly, though, as far as I know.
Great progress, and a fun read! :)
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Date: Mar. 13th, 2016 04:41 pm (UTC)That could be it. Or I think Loki was probably running everywhere while visiting, so it could have been a glitch, too. In any case, it was pretty funny!
She might. :) She sure did love the toy garage as a toddler, although as a child, she's been more interested in chess. Aaron's skulls are pretty neat I think.
Yeah, I tend to do that with the potty training, at least that way they learn more in one session. I'm hoping that next generation will be a little easier, since there'll be grandparents who can also help with the training if the parents are busy. But toddler training without smart milk is surprisingly hard!
Thanks Esme, and thanks for reading and commenting! :)