The truth of Daisy's story became evident while she was holding Charlie. The family resemblance was very obvious.
Daisy immediately started helping with the kids. It turned out she was a natural with kids and they seemed to love her. She also washed the dirty dishes and helped clean the lot up, while Alice took a much needed nap. True to her word about helping out financially Daisy got a job folding towels at the local spa. Alice warned her that she would still need to maintain her grades or she would have to quit the job.
In all the excitement over Daisy's arrival Charlies birthday went almost unnoticed. It was late and he should have been in bed already but Alice made sure that Charlie got a present for his birthday. He received a new xylophone. Very similar to the one Bianca had that was taken by the REPOMAN.
As Alice contemplates the activities over the past few weeks she realizes that she cares more about these children that have come her way than she ever imagined she would even in her wildest dreams.
Simmers Notes:
Monday actions: I wanted to explain the actions here. On toddlers I I do not give them any actions, children get one, teens two and of course adults three. This limited action is harder than it sounds.
Alice; (had a mid-life crisis and discovered she is very family oriented) pay bills, sleep
Daisy; get job, sleep
End of day cash: $20, lot value $4092
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