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1694

The twins have entered teendom. You can see just how tiny their bedroom is. This townhouse was perfect when we first married, but maybe we should find something bigger. We can definately afford it.





1693

Still bald and seriously overdressed for a toddler, Everett celebrated his birthday.





1691

Stone Hafeli, our neighbor across the street, gave me the picture of Everett's birth. While I have to admit it does make for a nice picture, I find it disturbing that he 'just happened' to have a camera pointed at our bedroom window. I know he's one of the founding fathers, but the guy creeps me out.

Ericka is ready to start school next year. We bought bunk beds to squeeze all four kids into the one bedroom available in our little townhouse.





1688

I embraced Ericka's birthday with joy, though Frances looks worried for some reason. We celebrated privately with a little woohoo after the kids were asleep, which once again left me hugging the toilet bowl. But my morning sickness didn't stop me from gaining my last body skill point. I now know all that I can learn in this lifetime, time to find a new hobby I guess.





1687

The twins had a serious growth spurt. Seems like they were still toddlers when I left for work this morning.





1686

Frances was promoted to Business Tycoon, his life's dream!



1685

Aww, a bouncing baby girl. We named her Ericka and I thanked Goddess that she didn't bring a sibling with her. I have no clue where we are going to put a 3rd crib. Imagine if we had needed 4!





1683

Didn't take long before the twins were crawling around and getting into everything. If you can't find one of them, just look in the bathroom and you're sure to find them. I'll never understand their toilet obsession.





1680

Holy Cow, TWINS! A boy and a girl. We named the boy Frances J. Worthington IV. Such a formal name for such a small baby though. Frances said Junior would grow into the name, he certainly had. We named the girl Shari, I've always liked that name.





1677

Frances and I got married. We skipped the party and ceremony to ensure we were married before I started to show. Fate decided we should start our family right away!





1675

Frances and I both graduated with honors. We bought a cute little townhouse together. I'm debating if I want to concentrate on my career or have children right away. Guess we'll just let fate make that decision.





1671

I love dorm life. I almost wish I could stay here forever. I haven't had to cook since I got here. I've met a nice young man, clean cut and not at all like some of the riff raff in my dorm. He has his own house on campus. I go over there fairly often when I'm tired of the bustle and noise in the dorm.





1668

Justin is home from college. Boy I've missed him. Phone calls just aren't the same. He looks so old now, but I guess I've aged too. He brought his fiance, Glenda, home with him. She seems nice, a little shy perhaps, but nice. As much as I missed Justin, I'm still heading to college right away. I'm so excited to start college, I was pretty much packed and ready to go when Justin returned.





1665

Godfrey had his teen birthday. In hindsight I guess I should have invited Taylor and Justin over. But then again, this is still their home and they don't need an invitation to visit. Money is starting to get pretty tight. I didn't even get Godfrey a cake.





1664

I finally talked Taylor into going to college. I guess she doesn't have much confidence in me. Heck, Godfrey will be a teen soon enough, I think I can manage. I do have ulterior motives though. Taylor would be completely insufferable with her martyr role if she ended up skipping college.





1662

Poor Taylor has had a rough time. I'm so glad that I'm finally old enough to help her out. Justin asked me to do Taylor's homework for her. He specified NOT to finish it or she would catch on, just to get it almost done and leave the rest for her.