
“This week is cleaning, tidying and getting settled in week. Next week you start school. Want to see inside or outside first?”

“Always was,” his dad said. “We’ve always owned this. Your grandmother wouldn’t sell it.”


“Come on, Molly – you might as well see what you’ve let yourself in for. You go first.” But there was joy in her voice, and Molly could hear it. Homecoming joy.
“Love that hall table with the telephone on it,” she said, laughing herself. “Shame it doesn’t work.”



“Know what you mean,” Bess said. “I felt it myself when I came here as Joe’s bride – his mother was still alive then. Working in the kitchen with her…there’s been a lot of women loving this place, taking care of it. Never said this to Joe, as he’d have thought it a bit fanciful, but I always felt like the house was grateful.”


They’d gone upstairs to see which bedroom looked the most suitable for that night. From the window Molly saw Rick and Janet heading into the big barn with John.
“You up for this?”
“Oh yes,” said Molly.

“The milking shed. Where the cows came to get milked.”
“Given milk?”
“No. They were giving the milk . We got the milk from them.”
“Oh! Is that why there’s a picture of a cow on the milk carton? I thought it was because cows drank milk. Like kittens do.”
How had his children grown up so ignorant of where their food came from?

“Horses. If the weather was bad, or if a mare was foaling…”
“Foaling?” It was Rick asking the questions this time, but this probably was a new word for him.
“Having a baby horse. A colt or a filly.”
“Does cheese come from horses then? Is that why it’s called Philly cheese?”

Bess nodded. “We can’t do the whole place all at once. Bit by bit, one or two rooms at a time. Next stop’s the kitchen – we need that room working.”

“Mind the hole in the floor,” her grandmother called back. “That’s the pantry. And one day it’ll be full of jars of preserves, jams, jellies, pickles, relishes – all the ways of keeping food over the winter.”
“This house is huge,” Rick said, “Can we go and explore it all?”
“Of course. Just keep an eye out for the holes in the floorboards.”

“Oh yes. There might be the odd phase where I think why did we ever start this, but I’m up for it. This house deserves to be rescued.”

“I think we need a proper table for this,” she said at the end of the brief conversation. “That was Leo Hunter inviting us all to come and have dinner at their place tonight. I said that was real good of him and thank you very much, we’d be there.”


“I like Taylor’s description! It’s a neat idea, pouring our words into the telephone and having them pour out the other end.”
“Not bad for a five year old. She’s fascinated by how things work.”
“It sounds like in she’s seeing it as water in her mind. We have another problem. The voltage levels are too low to get the signal to travel to this side of the town.”

“It’s the original voltage transformer. The internal insulation’s broken down over the years.”
“How can I explain this to Taylor? She’ll want to know.”

“Is there a solution?”
“Oh yes. This isn’t a new problem. If we installed a repeater – halfway between town and the far side would be best. But it’s not the sort of thing I can knock up with some scrap and a bit of help from Lachlan’s welding torch.”


“Sounds lovely. I wish I earned more…” And Honey had never thought that before.




“Iffen you need something, then just go get it organised. Let me know the figures, but I ain’t been spendin’ hardly any of my pension. It’s all just sittin’ there, waitin’. To be honest, I was havin’ real problems workin’ out what to do with it all. Can’t think of a better use for it. ‘Sides, I’ve seen what you’ve done so far for next to nothin’ and that you’ve been real generous with your time. You get this here repeatery thing sorted, and iffen it’s not too pricy, I’ll be footin’ the bill for it. Reckon you know what you’re doing and you ain’t gonna let yourself be cheated none.”
Frank couldn’t tell if it was the thought of getting the job done or the old man’s praise of him that had made him happier.

“Thanks,” Sal said. She and Clara had clicked from the start. They both recognised and respected single-mindedness!
“Want to come and see the stud then?”
“Yes. And then you can come and see my house too.”

“Stop for a sleepover, do,” Sal said. "I haven’t had a sleepover in ages.”
“I’ve never done one,” Clara said. “But I’d like to. And no babies waking me up either!”
“Guess I’ll be sleeping on the settee then,” Chas said.
“Too right, big brother! Don’t worry, Clara – I’ll change his smelly sheets for you!”


“Yeah, but I’ve heard you’re a dab hand with a paintbrush. We could give you riding lessons in return?”
“No thanks! Not my thing at all. But I’ll think of something.”


Clara nodded. She’d noticed the single-mindedness there too. Seemed to be a family trait.
“Yes, I think he will get married some day, but there’s no-one on the scene at the moment. It’ll be someone who’s as sold on horses as he is! If I’m still living here when that happens, then I’ll have this house for mine, and he and his wife can have the main house. But we have a five year plan to fulfil first!”

Clara was flattered. “Come and see the bedroom – that was the hardest to do, the wallpaper in there.”

“I did try it for a couple of nights. Marcus and Annette pleaded with me to go back. Three children waking in the night and only two adults. The twins wake Mary sometimes, and if you can settle her back down straight away, she drops off again no problem. But they were dealing with a twin each – and poor Mary has got herself into a right state by the time they could get to her. I couldn’t say no! As soon as the twins start sleeping through reliably though, I’ll move in here. Shall we go to Minnie’s and get some chocolate?”

“That’s right. Real smart, isn’t it? Lucy’s Mike made it for me with some scrap wood Susie’s Dan found. Some of the produce if from Marcus and Annette – well, you’ll know that, Clara – as much of the rest as I could get is local grown stuff, from farms round Hillside and Newboro’ way. You two after some nice healthy fruit then?”
“No, we’re after some nice unhealthy chocolate, thanks Minnie. Where have you hidden it?”

“That was a special request from Marianna. If the children don’t see it…”
“What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over,” Sal chimed in. “I love Toblerone. Definitely that.”


“We could go and see Patience. She just loves having extra adults around! And I don’t think you’ve seen much of her yet, have you? With six pre-school children she’s a bit tied…”
“Sounds good to me! And this bar’s big enough to share with her, easily.”
Frank, Honey, Maddie and house were made for me by Hidehi as a lovely gift.
I’ve tweaked them slightly to fit the scenery of Two Lakes, so if you’re going to play them, they won’t look quite like this. I’ve tweaked Maddie’s personality too…
Link here for the house:
https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9351879
And for the family:
https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9351878
Woodside Barns (the stud) is by Cyclone Sue at TSR.
The chocolate's by Sandy at ATS3
I'd like to thank a work colleague of my husband's for his help with the technical details of the telephone system. Any technical errors are entirely mine!
My gloomy morning has just been brightened ... even though my cuppa has gone cold again 😃. But then that's better than tea ending all over my laptop ... f/philly cheese indeed 🤣
ReplyDeletePlease keep playing, taking awesome screenshots and writing even though you are busy in RL ... I can hardly wait for the next chapter 🤗
Great chapter! The philly cheese comment made me smile. Nice to see Clara and Sal getting along because it's good for both of them. Also nice seeing a new family moving in because the more, the merrier!
ReplyDeleteBess's house definitely has character and tons of potential! With it being a large home soon each child will have his and her own room, in a lovely very stylish home! Hopefully, John likes raising livestock.. Good thing Frank has a credit with Minnie's store, that way he and Honey can have a nice room.. It's great that Clara has another friend to hang out with.. Hopefully, old Tench's money ends up in the right hands.. Fantastic Chapter!!
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