"Large families have a lot of love to share, but also require a lot of work - especially with more children on the way! Will grandma's help be enough to keep this family strong?" This is how Maxis introduce the Ottomas family to us. They are indeed a large family, and will become even larger very soon, with another baby on the way. What house is big enough to accomodate them all?
Upstairs is hardly any better, although there are at least a toilet and shower in the bathroom. A cheap double bed occupies what is meant to be the master bedroom, and there is one other bedroom here - hardly enough for a family of six, expecting more! But let's first have a closer look at the family members.
In the foreground, we see Dora Ottomas, an elderly lady. She is a Family Sim who'd love to become Head of SCIA, but currently works as a Substitute Teacher. I am not sure whether she can continue her job outside the house with a lot of work to do at home. According to Maxis, she "is at her happiest when caring for others and is very grateful to have so many wonderful children and grandchildren - with more on the way!"
In the background is her son, Peter, who "loves sports - playing them, watching them, writing about them. Will he get to see his dream of having a child being a star athelete [sic] or will they all choose different paths?" He is a Romance Sim who dreams of being City Planner and currently works as a Sports Columnist, as befits his Maxis-written bio.
The pregnant lady holding the toddler is Peter's wife Samantha. Maxis say about her: "It's been a challenge to take care of so many children and Samantha is very grateful to have such a caring mother-in-law. Even with Dora's help, will Samantha be able to handle two more?" Like her mother-in-law, she is a Family Sim. She has the totally unfitting lifetime want of having 20 lovers, and is on maternity leave from her job as Elementary School Teacher.
On her arm is toddler Tommy. According to Maxis, "right now, being the littlest Ottomas, Tommy gets all the attention. How will he handle it when the twins are born?"
David is their oldest child and can be seen talking to his Dad. His aspiration is Popularity, but his dream of celebrating his Golden Anniversary better fits a Family Sim. He has an after-school job as Record Store Clerk. I make an exception and let him keep the job in order to help with the tight finances.
Sharla is the little girl in the front, dancing with her grandma. She has the advantage of being pratically [sic] invisible right now. Will she grow tired of the lack of attention by the time she reaches her "terrible teens"?
On this Monday, David and Sharla are immediately off to school, and Samantha goes to work in spite of her being in the last trimester of her pregnancy. That leaves Peter and Dora at home with only little Tommy to look after, before they, too, will have to go to work. Dora prepares a big batch of vegetable soup while Peter starts teaching his youngest to walk.
David has returned from school at 1:00 pm and left to work after a brief rest. He comes back at the same time as his grandma, and they are both happy to add a little money to the family funds - in fact, they are not too badly off. After I have emptied the house and cautiously chosen most of the furniture from IKEA, they could even afford a good fridge and stove for the kitchen, and still have about 15,000 in the bank.
The computer desk is moved to another corner of the open space living/dining/kitchen area, and a proper bed is put in its place. To give the boys at least some sort of privacy, the book shelf is moved at Tommy's foot end and the big sofa serves to separate the boys' corner from the rest of the room.
Almost unnoticed by everyone, baby Olivia grows up into a toddler. I can't tell you how many times her big brother David got up during the night, trying to help her along; the same was true for her mother and grandmother, but it was only after the umpteenth attempt that she finally had her birthday, nearly two full days after her twin brother Oliver!
Sadly, today also means good-bye to Dora. She was great - her son and daughter-in-law couldn't have managed without her help, financially but even more so with the children. Her last help comes in the shape of money - the various sums she has left to her son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren boost the family account to almost 27,000 Simoleons.
Dora's death hits the entire family hard, and for the rest of Saturday and all Sunday morning everyone keeps interrupting what they've been doing and stops for a good cry. Eventually, though, especially the younger kids seem to get back to normal, and Tommy amuses himself jumping on his parents' big bed while they are busy downstairs with the twins.
Dora is put to rest under a silver birch tree, and flowers will be planted around her headstone.
The busiest household of all the premade ones, I think! It was quite exhausting at times, but still fun, to spend a week with the Ottomas family.
Now that they are better off money-wise, it may be time for them to move to a bigger house. Dora is not here anymore, so that Sharla could share the room with her little sister Olivia, but space is still very limited in their current house.
David is most likely not going to go to uni; he has not rolled the wish and does not need it for his lifetime want.
Peter is slowly but steadily advancing in the career of his dreams, while Samantha is probably not going to act on her lifetime want - it just does not suit her at all.
It was a very busy but good week for your Ottomas family! I like how you utilised the space within the house to accommodate them all.
ReplyDeleteI think Oliver & Olivia are very good names for the twins- isn't it strange that although pre-programmed (unlike with Brandi Broke who always had a boy) the twins can be any sex. Funny how David & Samantha's LTW's are mixed up, it happens with some of my Sims too.
Dora played a pivotal part this week, I like her resting place, I need to refresh how to do that as last time I tried I lost all the graves. :D
I like the names Oliver and Olivia in real life, too - last but not least because my "O.K." is in fact an Oliver :-)
DeleteFor now, Dora's tombstone is at Gothier Green Lawns, a Downtown community lot which contains already several graves of the Tricou family. In build mode, I will add flowers and maybe a candle.