Yay! It seems there's been a little revitalization in the Sims2 community lately for a couple of people. Nice to see the Bradfords on that list.
It's nice to see you again. I'm glad you like your new job. If I remember right, it was a pretty drastic career jump wasn't it? It's definitely harder to sim when you need that time to recharge instead.
It is nice to see the resurgence. I'm biased, but I still think TS2 is the best game of the franchise (not that I've played TS4, but TS3 was a hot mess).
I'm so glad I decided to change careers. Yes, it is pretty drastic - I went from a non-profit where I worked to create and manage career education programs for high school aged students to working as a clinical mental health counselor for high school aged students. Same age group, but the populations are worlds apart. Still, even with the mental exhaustion, it's crazy rewarding work, and I really feel like I'm making a difference in the lives of these young people.
I totally understand the not wanting to play after working. I'm running into the same thing myself. That said, I miss my sims and the community and am glad to see people popping back who have been away for awhile. Looking forward to more Bradfords sometime in the future!
Hi Pen! Blah, remembering to reply got lost in the shuffle. I need to start writing more stuff down.
It's tough, wanting to play but not having the energy. I do miss my sims and the community (though the TS2 community isn't quite what it used to be). I do want to finish the story, and get all 10 generations documented. After all, I already wrote 80% of the epilogue. Hopefully it all comes together soon.
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It's nice to see you again. I'm glad you like your new job. If I remember right, it was a pretty drastic career jump wasn't it? It's definitely harder to sim when you need that time to recharge instead.
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I'm so glad I decided to change careers. Yes, it is pretty drastic - I went from a non-profit where I worked to create and manage career education programs for high school aged students to working as a clinical mental health counselor for high school aged students. Same age group, but the populations are worlds apart. Still, even with the mental exhaustion, it's crazy rewarding work, and I really feel like I'm making a difference in the lives of these young people.
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Now as for life, it does seem to be kicking us all rather hard lately, even when things are going well, there never seems to be enough time.
Counseling is demanding from what I've heard, and you're not one to do it half-assed. If you ever need to talk, vent, etc, I'm still on AIM.
*hug*
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It stinks when real life gets in the way of hobbies, yes? I wish I could add a few more hours to the day, just to be able to do the fun stuff more.
Counseling is demanding, but rewarding. I will probably do an f-locked more in-depth post at some time, but for now, back to the grind.
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Love the pics, especially the first one. You've done a good job setting them up.
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Glad you like the pictures. I hope I can get some more filming done this weekend and the chapter out soon.
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I totally understand the not wanting to play after working. I'm running into the same thing myself. That said, I miss my sims and the community and am glad to see people popping back who have been away for awhile. Looking forward to more Bradfords sometime in the future!
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It's tough, wanting to play but not having the energy. I do miss my sims and the community (though the TS2 community isn't quite what it used to be). I do want to finish the story, and get all 10 generations documented. After all, I already wrote 80% of the epilogue. Hopefully it all comes together soon.
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