Much better!
Additional picture of her facial features. There isn’t a lot of Ideal Plantsim in her, I think she’s mostly Ivy (correct me if I’m wrong).
Much better!
Additional picture of her facial features. There isn’t a lot of Ideal Plantsim in her, I think she’s mostly Ivy (correct me if I’m wrong).
It’s time for Ivy to grow up! Since I’m not a big fan of the whole Toddler-Adult-Elder-Dead thing the Plantsims have going, I’m using @didilysims ‘ tutorial to have child and teen Plantsims.
Here we go…

“Wow! I’m big! And changed skin tones!”
Yeah, give me a sec.
Ares, NO! You’re a big dog now, go outside!

Hm, okay. Wouldn’t want to pee there, too. Poor Ivy!
Domestic life. Not very exciting, but then again, they are Plantsims. They don’t have many needs to tend to.
Ivy teaches Poppy a nursery rhyme.
Kaylynn, the schmoozer roommate is still there, too, trying to cure the Copurs of their plantsim-ism.
It’s time for the Copurs (+ Kaylynn the mean witch).
Ares and Poppy are glued to each other. Meanwhile, Ivy has come down with the flu (great, that Winter’s Day celebration really did infect the whole neighbourhood…).
But suddenly, the house just feels so empty.
Talking to Polly helps to ease the pain…
“You wanted to force Christy to give up custody over Timothy so he could live with us?!”
“You said you wanted a family!”
“Not like this! Are you insane?”
“I did this for us!”
“No, no. You did it for yourself. I can’t believe- you’re trying to sabotage yourself.”
“Huh?!”
“You’re sabotaging yourself. You ran away from Christy after she proposed to you, you flirted with Sandy right in front of my eyes shortly after our proposal, and now that we’re about to get married, you pull off this… stunt. You…”

“I- I’m… You can’t…”
“You need to leave.”

“What?!”
“I want you to leave. You’re clearly not ready to commit, and I don’t think you’ll ever be. You’re afraid of commitment, and I’m not gonna deal with that.”

“Leave. Now. You can come back when- if you’re ever ready. Maybe.”

“Komei!”
“Please. Go.”
And with that, it’s over.
“We need to talk.”