I don\'t even let my Sims die. Can you guess what the life level in my game is set to? Epic of course! In Sims two I never and I mean never! let my Sims die. Only by accident a couple of time. I believe it was fire that got them. Well, suffice it to say, I never again forgot a smoke detector! And Sims 1, all I did was build. My kids played the Sims characters and even killed them on purpose. (Mom couldn\'t watch that!) I had nightmares about psychopathic children and years spent in psychiatrists offices with them. I am serious when I say I have never let a Sim die. I went through tons and tons of special green water dispensers. We call it \" Magic frog juice\".
Back to the subject. I am starting a legacy and will set the life to narmal. I am not sure exactly what all to give points on. I need something literally and carefully spelled out for me. So the goal of my legacy is to play in normal life span and not have to control absolutely everything.
As a side note here, it is my son\'s fault I play Sims. Yes you Chris! He has gotten me my games. I built house in Sims 1 when my children were young and still at home. After a car wreck that left me immobile and unable to read, Chris bought me a Sims 2 to keep me occupied. He remembered how much I enjoyed building in Sims 1 and obsession was born! I started playing households and creating my own Sims. I maybe couldn\'t control some things that were happening in my life but I could control my little simmies. I am such a computer illiterate I had to play without cheats as I couldn\'t figure out how to use them. Just the other day, thanks to someones very well written instructions, I used my first cheat! One of my Sims got \"stuck\" in the house foundation and couldn\'t get out of there. I used the move objects cheat and I did it correctly! I was so proud of myself. Silly isn\'t it. Oh well enough babbling. If anyone bothered to read all of this, God Love Ya Darlin\'! :-)
On to my newest adventure. Get a real life! Right? Right!


















