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Mason Fink had a Farm #2: The Farmer Takes a Wife

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 Mason Fink had a Farm #2: The Farmer Takes a Wife Mason had a list of goals for growing his farm: 1. Find a wife 2. Get some horses 3. Have some young 'uns and get some bee boxes 4. Start a vineyard 5. Get some sheep In this installment Mason asked his girlfriend Christie Major to marry him. She said yes, and the plan was to get married at the resort in Kingsbury and spend the wedding night there. But first, comes the bachelor party.  The only women there were the dancing girls and Brenna, Mason's roommate who is obsessed with playing in the sprinkler. It looks like Brenna made a love connection at the party, which made it easier to send her packing after the Fink's came back from their honeymoon. Thanks for taking care of the farm, Brenna. It looks like Mason is telling one of the guests about his plans to start a family. Christie has the irresistible trait, but apparently no fashion sense.  The next day Mason and Christie checked into the resort and got married.  ...

Another New Game: Mason Fink had a Farm #1

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 I was going to limit my games to 7, but what the heck. Someone on Facebook posted about this town called Kingsbury by AnnetStore on the Sims 3 Exchange, that has a working train and an Elizabethan England vibe, so I had to check it out.  I created a randomized Sim named Mason Fink.  His traits are gatherer, green thumb, loves swimming, can't stand art, and neat.  His lifetime goal was Perfect Gardener, so I figured this was the guy for the farm I have been thinking of creating at some point.  I was going to do it in Deery Meadows or the Be Happy game, but I'll do it here instead. Mason Fink is starting out with very little, so his farm isn't well developed yet.  He has a small garden, a simple house sparsely furnished - no electricity, and an outhouse.  He also has a chicken coop.  Kingsbury is an unpopulated world, so I'm letting Story Progression do the populating.  Once there were about six other households, I thought I'd visit and play e...