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==More Falling Storks==
===[[Fanon:The Genesis Project Lots#437 Middle Row|The Harper Household]]===
[[File:Jim Harper Adult.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Jim Harper|Jim]] as an adult]] [[File:Chad Harper Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Chad Harper|Chad]] as a baby]] [[File:Lee Harper Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Lee Wizard|Lee]] as a baby]] [[File:Brad Harper Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Brad HarperBaker|Brad]] as a baby]]After Jim became an adult, I gave my boys a talk because we needed to make sure that the Harper name continues, especially when there is so much wealth to be carried. I guess my little prep talk worked because now we have 3 little ones in our home. I wasn't exactly expecting to have so many so fast, but that is also because David wasn't thinking he'd have twins.
 
I'm beginning to wonder if both Sean and Dan had the "twin gene" because one of Dan's sons, Timothy, is the one who sired these twins. Eric, Sean's son, sired the Baker twins, and Drew (a son of both Dan and Sean and also a twin himself) sired the Fisher twins. That means we have a total of 4 sets of twins in our neighborhood. I don't know if that is normal or not, but it is quite interesting.
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===[[Fanon:The Genesis Project Lots#738 S Main St|The Carpenter Household]]===
[[File:George Carpenter Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:George Carpenter|George]] as a baby]] [[File:Jacob Carpenter Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Jacob CarpenterTaylor|Jacob]] as a baby]]Well, we finally have the next generation of Carpenters. I am so glad that I have been able to be around to see them born. I would love to see them grow up, but you never know if we are immortal or not. I can really feel myself slowing down, so I have a feeling that we aren't. In any case, it looks like the Carpenters will no longer be a house of blonds. I don't know if I am ok with that or not. (Yes, I did used to have blond hair before it went gray.) I think it is interesting that only one of my grandsons have blond hair, and that is Thomas. Andrew and the Baker twins have my green eyes, which is interesting because neither Drew or Eric had my green eyes. It is really interesting what each child's hair and eye colors turn out to be. I know that I would never have guess they would have been born with what they were. Genetics is an interesting thing.
 
In fact, I was just thinking about how so interrelated all of the babies are. I wonder if there are any that they aren't related to. I guess in some way they are all related so how, but I think almost all of them are either half brothers or cousins. I guess that will mean that they will have to get their three lovers from cousins because it just doesn't seem right for them to have lovers with half brothers. Kind of makes my head thinking about it. I think I'll move onto another topic.
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===[[Fanon:The Genesis Project Lots#507 Middle Row|The Gardener Household]]===
[[File:Patrick Gardener Child.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Patrick Gardener|Patrick]] as a child]] [[File:Noah Gardener Baby.png|thumb|[[Fanon:Noah GardenerPlummer|Noah]] as a baby]]It has been exciting to see Patrick go from baby to child this season. It brings back memories when Eric was that little. I can't believe they grow up so fast. And Eric also gave birth to another son, Noah. While neither of the boys are green in any way, it seems that the deep blue eyes are a strong Gardener trait. I know that it might be hard to believe, but I did once have the same blue eyes before I turned green. Luckily Tyler had taken a picture of me that many days ago so that there is evidence that I truly did have the blue eyes.
 
Business has also been going well. I have found a few things that I believe are seeds of various types. I think that I will plant them now so that I can later expand to getting some shrubs and flowers to sale because this place needs some green touch other than just the grass under our feet. I am actually just excited to see these plants grow as I am to see my own kids grow. I know that they aren't exactly the same thing, but it sure feels the same.
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