Precious Joy: Gen. 2.9

How Fast Time Passes

I had some fruit for breakfast and immediately ran off to vomit. Oh, dear!

It’s been confirmed. We have another little Forsythe on the way.

My second stone statue, You’ve Got a Big Head, sold for §1,663.

The family has been busy these past few days. Cortney is working on his latest Sattire book, Ugly Sweaters. The kids are doing well in school. They all made the honor roll. I’m so proud of them.

I started another statue, Lenny the Evil Freezer Bunny, and was nearly finished with it when it was time to go to the hospital.

We have twin girls! Meet the latest arrivals of the Forsythe family.

I am holding Amber. She is a Scorpio and is a genius who loves the outdoors. She likes Chinese music, cerviche, and the color spice brown.

Cortney is holding Amanda. She is a Gemini, is disciplined, and easily impressed. She likes rap music, sushi, and the color lilac.

I finished my third stone statue. It sold for §1,713.

Angelia celebrated her birthday and has risen to the rank of genius among her high school peers. She has grace and natural beauty. I’m proud of the young lady she has become.

Cortney received §4,687 in royalties today. Right after he got the check in the mail, he finished Ugly Sweaters, which will earn him an additional §928 starting next week.

I finished my latest carving, Fab Fabled Filly. It is my fourth stone sculpture and sold for §1,733.

Cortney has reached elder status. He still looks as handsome as the day we met.

Our babies have become toddlers.

First, Amber:

Then Amanda:

I celebrated my birthday and became an elder. My mother, Teri, was there to help me celebrate. Cortney and I will need to decide soon who will be the next heir.

I finished my fifth stone statue, Here, Kitty, Kitty. It sold for §2,586.

The twins finish their homework. Tomorrow they have finals and will graduate soon.

Cortney has been hard at work. He finished another two Satire novels: The Grass is Blue, and A House Full of Cats.

When Ayce got home from work thia evening, he received a call from Tara Mixon asking him to go on a date. They met outside the library.

Tara decided to read his father’s book, Ugly Sweaters.

Ayce chose Always Never, another of his father’s books.

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