
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Coldly Exercising

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Goodbye my love

Sunday, October 19, 2008
A Small Party

Wednesday, October 8, 2008
A Grandmother

Thursday, July 17, 2008
A Surprise Delivery

Saturday, May 10, 2008
Working on Building Inventory


Friday, March 14, 2008
Growing Family

Sunday, January 20, 2008
Almost

Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Homemakers Club
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Grooming
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Going through our hold vacation photos. The Zen garden was so great, I loved to groom it-o, yes, the vacation was lovely, we stayed in our underwear for most fo the trip-hihi! I felt so alive. We had a small party when we returned to celebrate our golden anniversary! Rebecca was able to come from school and we told her all about the trip!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Hood Council Note: Farming Rights
Number of households: 13 (not including house on BAP Campus-thier food source comes from national sources)
Current Number of Residential lots: 15
Number of ground plots needed to feed each lot: 5
Total number of ground plots needed: 75
Only one family has farm rights. These farm rights include:
- Must develop/harvest a minimum of 22 ground plots, 3 fruit trees or any combination of the two to equal 25 (ie 20 ground plots/5 fruit trees; 10 ground plots, 15 fruit trees, etc).
- Must develop at least one plot of each food: Tomatoes , Strawberries , Cucumbers , Pole Beans, Peppers , Eggplant.
- Must have at least two fruit trees variety: Apple, Lemon, Orange
- May reside on a 3x3 to a 4x3 lot
- $300 incentive each season
Mendenhall Farm: 30 plots (5 plots of each variety) + 6 fruit trees (2 trees of each variety) + 3 bee hives that each produce 4 jars of honey simdaily (12 jars (6 servings each (72 meals total)) simdaily)+ small pond with healthy fish population.
There are no grocery stores and Smokey Jane's reduced it's selection of fine wines and cheeses that can be purchased-thus families pay an additional $50 delivery fee for processed food. This is an incentive for families to buy fresh local produce from the Farmer's Market. As long as prices are kept reasonable, the hood council will be able to support the farm and local produce.Sunday, September 23, 2007
Reviews

Each paper will have the section and we'll either have a review of a business (done by various sims so businesses won't start trying to be nice to one particular viewer). The businesses can earn ratings of up to five apples (the worst rating is
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Hood Council Note: Community Director Report
Secure family values, uphold rights for children and elders
- Encourage families to create wills by hosting a free class at The Centre, free donuts will bring a bigger crowd
Research health insurance policies for residents- Establish a play group system for children to meet thier neighbors
Ensure a family friendly and healthy community for current & future generations.
- Encourage residents to compost instead of trash
Install more lights and benches at the parks- Obtain address signs for homes
Ensure adequate culture, local food produce, restaurants and bars, & social meeting places.
- Host a child friendly event: Children's Festival with free lemonade and sweets and local entertainment and games and prizes. Location: Celebration Park or Modern Sculpture Park, cost for residents: free
- Host a teen-friendly event. (What's cool now?): Musik Festival with concerts from local bands (contact Selita Grey) and maybe some international acts (contact Sergio Gitano of Harper's Cove, post notice on Career & Fame Board). Location: The Foundry
Add a trend section in the local paper. Will review resturaunts, bars, etc. Also help residents stay abreast of the local trends.Allow local farmer's to reside on larger lots, thus produce more food.Build a public pool and gym for residents to enjoy in the summer time
Ensure a quality education system for residents
Build a local school for the children of Apple Valley.- Host graduation ceremonies for graduates of the school and the university
- Encourage more extracurricular activities for teens and children-start with debate team, chess club, and simscouting program
Monday, July 23, 2007
Exercise in the Family

I will look into promoting a healthier lifestyle in the hood, so many teens and children are overweight and eat junk food all day. Chips and cookies. No, especially with so much fresh food, children should snack on juice, honey wheat cakes and fresh salads.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Trial of the Century

Thursday, July 12, 2007
Hood Council Note: Phase One School Curriculm Proposal
Classes will be held simMonday-simFriday, 9am-3pm.
Teens: Level 3, simyears 14-18 (pupil count 4)
Teens: Level 4, simyears 18-22 (pupil count 0)
*Teens: Level 5, simyears 23-28 (pupil count 0)
9am-11pm: Morning Period
11am-1pm: Lunch/Break
1pm-3pm: Afternoon Period
Level 3 Class Schedule (AM/PM)
simMonday:Golf Clinic III/Science III
simTuesday: Art III/Shop Class III
simWednesday: Science III/Physical Education III
simThursday: Golf Clinic III /Shop Class III
simFriday: Art III/Physical Education III
Level 4 Class Schedule (AM/PM)
simMonday: Science VI/History IV
simTuesday: Physical Education VI /English VI
simWednesday: Home Ecomonics VI/Science VI
simThursday: English VI/Physical Education VI
simFriday: History IV/Home Ecomonics VI
*Level 4 Class Schedule
Optional for teens opting not to attend university.
Encourage teens will join a trainee program with a local business.
Teens can also take classes of thier choice.
Class Descriptions
-Science III (cleaning): students will learn how to find lurking bacteria
-Shop Class III (mechanical): students will learn how to craft small electronics
-Physical Education III (body): students will learn healthy habits through kick boxing
-Art III (creativity): students will learn the basics of cubism
-Golf Clinic III (charisma): students will learn how to play the game of golf
-Science VI (logic): students will study microbiology
-Home Ecomonics VI (cooking): students will study spaghetti techniques
-Physical Education VI (body): students will learn healthy habits through yoga
-English VI (charisma): students will learn how to effectively give speeches
-History IV (creativity): students will learn how to write historical research papers'
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Business
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Our Family
Rayne-co-owner of The Toy Shoppe/sales/master crafter
Ajani (Kent)-co-owner of The Toy Shoppe/cashier/restocker
Ray, teen-2 simdays until he starts university
Rebecca, teen-6 simdays until she starts university
Roy-child
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