Everything is fine and Erin is free to go home. Dr Williams advices her to rest as much as she can because soon she won't have time for that.
Dixie Patterson is sitting in the waiting room when Erin comes out of the doctor's office. They agree to have lunch together at the hospital cafeteria after Dixie's appointment.
Being one of triplets, Dixie's main worry has been that maybe there are more than one baby in her belly. Dr Williams assures her once again that in three months she'll be the mother of just one baby.
Erin and Dixie have been spending some time together lately because it has turned out they have a lot in common. They're both pregnant and married to men with dangerous jobs. It's nice to talk to someone who understands what it feels like when your husband gets up in the middle of the night and heads off to an emergency.
They're already planning play dates for their children even though it's going to take some time before the kids are old enough to play.
Notes:
- This is my new hospital. It's quite big (2x3 lot, four storeys) and my game lags a bit when I'm playing but at least I don't get crashes. The hospital is a residential lot so Dixie and Erin will actually give birth there for real. Whee, I'm so excited to get these babies born! Anyways, I'll try to get a proper tour of the hospital done soon.
The new hospital looks great and so glad that they are becoming fast friends.
ReplyDeleteThe lot tour for the hospital is up now so you can see it better. I'm always glad when my sims find new friends.
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That's wonderful that Erin and Dixie have found some common ground and are becoming friends. It will be interesting to see if their kids get along as well as they do!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for Dixie to make new friends because she's so shy. Their similar situations have made it easier for her to start talking to Erin. I hope their kids will be friends too.
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It's nice that their babies brought Erin and Dixie a new friend and that they found some common ground.
ReplyDeleteI hope their kids will do the same when they are older!