A Wishacy

This is me, Wilma Season.

Wilma (click for download)

Wilma is (and has always been) a vegetarian, she is a bit neurotic and would love to have a big family. She spends lots of time in front of the computer and has a good sense of humour. Wilma has moved from her hometown in Sweden to a smaller more rural town. What will she get up to when I let her loose?

Start by reading the first post:  1. A Gentle Beginning

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5. Four, Five, Six, Seven!

George was so cute and looked so much like his mother. The fact that Clark was getting old stressed Wilma out. She wanted many children, five to be more precise. So they kept busy and quite soon she was once again pregnant. But it was not only George’s parents who found him irresistable cute. Me as the author found him extremly charming as well. That’s the reason why I took so many photos of him and I think it’s just to share with you all.

George playing with a horse

Potty-training

Building

Playing in the Toybox

"GEORGE YOU CAN HURT YOURSELF!"

Giving Birth

It was time again. Wilma had felt the unborn baby kicking in her tummy for quite some time and now it was delivery time. The birth went smoothly and the two parents were thrilled when they realised that they now didn’t only have two sons but three. Yes, Wilma had just given birth to two sons, twins. They named them Ian and Neil.

Comforting Ian

Dad with Neil while George played by himself

Time passed quickly and soon the twins had grown to the same age as George. They played together although George could both walk and talk by now.

Ian, Neil and George

Guess what? Wilma was once again pregnant. Life was more hectic than ever. Having three toddlers and more babies on the way was stressful.

Tickling Neil

Eating mr Teddy

Ian prefered to be on his one, playing the xylophone

Downstairs Wilma gave birth to twins once again

One might think that Clark would have gotten used to pregnancies by now, but apparently not!

Once again Wilma gave birth to twin boys. In just a few years time Wilma’s family had grown from just her and Clark to a family with five sons. They named the two sons Thomas and Michael.

George had grown into a boy and the family had hired a babysitter to being able to cope with all sons.

Things were so hectic that Wilma didn't even have time to worry about her sons

However, Clark and Wilma made sure to have time for each other

George enjoyed playing with his younger brothers

Celebrating Tom and Mike's first birthday

And there we leave the Season family for now. What will happen to all the sons? For how long will Clark live? What new turn will Wilma’s life take? I don’t know, you don’t know, only their wishes know.

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4. Love is Natural and Real

Wilma spent the night at Clarks place. They looked mighty cute sleeping close together sharing the same air.

Waking up the next morning Wilma was served lunch by Clark’s roommate. I couldn’t help but wonder if they had had a fling going on sometime in the past. But the past is the past and Wilma’s love for Clark was insane (plus the fact that the room-mate had lousy taste in fashion). As she ate lunch she rolled the wish for marrying Clark.

After clearing the table Wilma hurried over to Clark. Kissing, massaging and more importantly proposing.

And so out of nowhere Clark pulled out a ring out of thin air. He placed it on Wilma’s finger and she smiled foolishly.

Wilma and Clark was now lawfully wife and husband. They hurried over to Wilma’s house, Clark taking with him a book and 2000 simoloens. His position as a store clerk at the grocery wouldn’t bring that much money into the household but his beautiful genetics would surely result in beautiful children.

However, as soon as Clark set foot on the lawn that now was his and Wilma’s he became an elder. Well, Wilma there is nothing wrong with liking older men.

Wilma soon found out that Clark had an ex-wife. He was also quite evil, inappropriate, kleptomaniac, frugal and easily impressed. Not the ideal husband you might say but love is blind. While Wilma headed for work Clark stayed at home and played computer games, for seven hours. When finally Wilma came home he hurried over to the dirty counter and pretended to have been doing useful things around the house all day long.

But at least he managed to do something right, Wilma was finally pregnant. They had both rolled wished to have a child. Clark wanted a daughter  whilst Wilma didn’t really care what gender the child had as long as it was healthy.

Wilma was thrilled to finally become a mother and read pregnancy books, went to the spa and tried to be as healthy as possible to ensure the unborn child’s happiness. Clark was even sweeter than usual. He loved to stroke and talk to Wilma’s tummy and he could at all hours of the day come over to Wilma and lovingly kiss her.

And so finally it was time. Wilma had never felt such an enormous pain but it all felt natural. She delivered the baby safely in their home.

A little baby boy joined the family. He was the cutest thing they had ever seen (although Clark still wanted a daughter). They named him George and using the money they had saved for quite a long time the built a second-storey. At the moment only George slept upstairs but in due time they hoped to have many children sleeping upstairs.

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3. Progress, At Last!

Finally Wilma understood that a career involving food wasn’t perfect for her. She rolled a wish to join the journalism career and boy did I let her! So now Wilma has a job and just in the nick of time. Just a while before rolling the wish to get a journalism job she paid the bills. Doing that resulted in her only having 5 simoleons left. Not much money I might say.

So Wilma finally had a job and what was even better, she started rolling wishes to improve her writing skills. I sent her off to the library immediately and she started practicing, resulting in her wanting to write a sci-fi novel. Finally some money!

As if Wilma’s life could be proceeding more smoothly suddenly the phone rang. No one seemed to mind even though they were in a library. Wilma answered and guessed who want to chat? Yes you guessed right, it was Clark Pebbler who called.

After talking to Clark Wilma rolled a wish to become his friend, perfect! But guess what Wilma, love will have to wait because you have some more writing to do. Wilma definitely needs a promotion if she will ever be able to live at least a bit luxurious life. I knew I had pushed her writing to far when the computer broke down. That was my signal and I sent Wilma home to sleep (and yes she was mighty tired).

The next several days looked the same. Writing and the library and working. But then I decided that it was time, time to fulfill that wish of her becoming friends with Clark. I ordered Wilma to call him and invite him to the local diner. He accepted and they met. He seemed eager to discuss nuclear issues and Wilma seemed to be sure of her opinion, it’s to expansive!

Wilma and Clark seemed to be getting along fine and soon became friends. Perfect! One step closer to marriage.

The next day Clark was invited over for dinner. As usually the stove became very dirty but Wilma’s and Clark’s conversation was very cute. Wilma announced that she was in love with Clark and he didn’t seem to mind.

I don’t really understand these sims thoughts. They are really strange. I mean who in their right mind runs to the toilet after telling someone you love them? And who runs after to take a bath? Well Wilma and Clark just did.

The next day Wilma was invited over to Clarks house party. The party was an utter success leading to some serious snogging. Let’s see how this progress, hopefully it will lead to those five children that Wilma wish for.

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2. Yet Another Day of Weird Wishes

The first thing Wilma did the next day was not wish for a job but instead she started reading yet another book. I’m not really surprised… After reading for several hours she thought it wise to do some cooking. I observed her attempts, would she be able to get a warm meal without setting the house on fire?

So far so good…

She didn’t burn the food but sure made a mess. I’ve no idea how Wilma was able to make the stove so dirty. However, Wilma rolled a new wish while eating her waffles. She wanted to buy something at the story. Perfect since she had read all books included in the bookshelf.

After buying some books Wilma made her first attempt on socializing. She walked over to a teen and started talking about conspiracies she knew about. It wasn’t such a smart move. The boy seemed to think she was weird and just walked away.

No need to worry Wilma, there are more fishes in the sea. More importantly, that boy was a bit to young for you. Wilma however seemed to take it hard. She wept for a while and then walked over to yet another man and started talking to him.

Apparently they had an interest in common. They both loved computers. But Wilma didn’t seem to find this a good reason enough to socialize with him. She didn’t roll a wish to become his friend, not even a wish to talk to him. Instead she walked over to a bench and started reading her new book. Wilma you will never find a husband if you just read books!

Well, well there are still more fish in the sea I guess. But if Wilma keep up with this kind of lifestyle she will never find a man…

I most admit I was shocked when Wilma rolled the wish to go skinny dipping. She didn’t seem the type but you can always be surprised. Of course I let her visit the local pool and jump into it naked. After swimming she met a man, finally. He was on his way away but started talking to Wilma. The man was both handsome and with nice clothes. You go Wilma!

I hope she will marry this man because I think he is handsome ;) I also must post some pictures of all the things that broke down just during two days. But Wilma seems to be quite handy ’cause she repaired it all.

She sometimes rolls really weird wishes. Like brushing her teeth, twice. But who am I to decide what is best. Just brush those teeth, twice!

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1. A Gentle Beginning

So I let Wilma loose and the first thing she did was walking over to the mirror and admired herself. She was also thinking about her lifetime aspiration of having five children. Wilma might not be ambitious but she sure thinks about her dreams a lot. The first wish she rolled was to join the culinary career (me being the real life Wilma found it a bit ironic given that I can’t cook at all). Her second wish was to get married. Wilma she is desperate, she only wants to get married to who matters less. Wilma hasn’t actually met anyone yet so dreaming of a special man might me a bit difficult.

After admiring herself Wilma hurried over to the stove to make sure it was not turned on. She sure is a bit neurotic. Having made sure that the house would burst in to flame anytime sure Wilma hurried over the sofa and started reading a book. This was her favorite thing to do apparently. She read that book all day long (given of course that she took short pauses to use the bathroom and prepare lunch).

Wilma’s attempt of making dinner was (to me at least) no surprise a failure. She burnt the food and then made herself eat it. Why she didn’t just throw it away and take some cereal I don’t know. Perhaps she wanted to fool me that she had prepared the food after her liking. At least she perhaps soon will realise that working at a restaurant isn’t really her thing. I’m hoping that she the next day will realise this and perhaps roll some new wishes for jobs. But I will keep the culinary career wish locked in since at least it’s a job.

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