Some quick and dirty makeovers, the local witch drops by for some reason, a small birthday celebration with a healthy amount of nooging and then it’s off to bed for the Karen and the kids.
Schlagwort: chloe gonzaga
In the evening, it’s time for a double birthday! Chandler and Chloe grow up.
Chandler becomes a Fortune sim who wants to become a Hall of Famer one day and who’s really interested in redheads in swimsuits who are a bit sloppy.
Chloe grows up to be a Family sim. She wants to have and marry off six children with the man of her dream, who is preferably heavily pierced and a stay-at-home dad. No hats, please.
An afternoon at the orphanage.
It appears I’m missing some pictures. Oh well, the round there was a mess either way (mostly because the first day of the round was actually last round. Eh.)
The kids bring a plethora of friends home with them.

Chloe: “Guys? Guys? I think you forgot me… again.”
Aphrodite: “I feel you.”

Oh look, someone brought Chloe Gonzaga home and then ignored her.
Chloe: “Story of my life.”

The Children’s Home
Karen Gast is the warden of the recently opened Children’s Home (commonly known as “The Orphanage”). She has taken in four fosterlings, Marsha Bruenig, Orlando Bertino, Chandler Platz and Chloe Gonzaga. Orlando has been the bane of the neighbourhood for a long time (beating up countless other kids) but has recently become much nicer- thanks to Karen. He’s dating Chloe Bruty, but also has his eyes on the cute boy next door. Marsha isn’t interested in romance and focuses on her dream of becoming a ballet dancer. Young Chloe and Chandler just enjoy being able to be kids again!
Awww! Karen and the kids have grown quite close over time and consider each other family.
(Karen actually adopted all of them, which, in hindsight, drastically limits the dating pool in Middleground…)
Chloe and Chandler make some new friends while Karen enjoys the peace and quiet before the older kids return from work.
Home from school again.
Chloe doesn’t get why Karen’s so happy. Her grades still suck and she hasn’t made any new friends today.
A normal afternoon at the orphanage. Someone brought Eliphas Spitzig home from school, who smustles the night away.




































