[Games] Re: 15 year game, recycled version
in reply to a message by Ranchie
This may not be exactly what you wanted, but I had fun doing it this way.
Helen Medea and Barney Hamilton Kulaski have only been married a year. The reason that prompted them was that Helen was trying to raise twins while working as a pediatrician (Barney was the father, but when they were born he was 29 and Helen was 25). The twins, Sage Michael and Miriam Josephine (after her Grandpa Joseph Kulaski), are now two. They were born in Italy while Barney and Helen were on vacation together (of course, before they were married; Barney was partly there as a business trip). While Barney and Helen were there, Barney visited an orphanage with a friend of his who lived in Rome (specifically, that’s where they went when the twins were born). Barney set eyes on the most adorable nine month old baby girl he’d ever seen. He ended up adopting her and naming her Fulvia-Annabella Donatella. That was the start of a big family! Shortly after Barney and Helen became the Kulaski family (about two and a half weeks), Helen received notice that her twin sister, Hippolyte, and her brother-in-law died in a car accident, leaving behind seven-year-old twin girls. Ariadne Temperance and Louisa Milly came to live with Helen, Barney, Sage, Miriam, and Fulvia-Annabella. Two months after Ari’s and Louisa’s arrival with their Auntie Helen, Uncle Barney, and cousins Sage, Miriam, and Fulvia-Annabella, Helen became pregnant again, this time with sextuplets! When they were born, the order was boy, girl, boy, boy, girl, girl. Now the Kulaski’s are huge, and Helen has only been pregnant twice! The eldest they named Parker (after their Grandpa Parker Yosemite) Jadrian. The eldest girl they named Elisheba Timothea (after her “special uncle” Timothy Kulaski). The next two boys they named Quintin Blue and Satchel Battista. The two youngest were named Ulyssa Guadalupe and Hyacinth Florence. The Kulaskis now consist of twelve children. It’s amazing how families can grow so much, isn’t it?
Helen and Barney, driving around in their tiny (at least for their family) orange Hybrid, have been looking around their Caribbean town for a new—and much bigger!—house. Helen allows her curly red hair to blow out the window, blue eyes gleaming, as they race along the country roads (they’d like a big house in the country). Every once in a while one of the children comes along. When it’s Sage, his curly brown hair gets ruffled and his hazel eyes glimmer in the countryside sunlight; he’s in heaven. When it’s Miriam’s turn, she always sticks her curly redhead out the window and waves to all who pass, allowing them all to see the merriment in her green eyes. When Fulvia-Annabella goes, her dark hair shines in the sunlight, and so do her dark eyes. When Ariadne and Louisa go (they always go together), Ari’s wavy blonde hair ripples in the breeze and her brown eyes sparkle in the sun. Louisa’s curly blonde hair and blue eyes do the same. Parker and Elisheba are best friends and always go with each other, allowing their wavy black (Parker) and curly red (Elisheba) hair get ruffled and their green (Parker) and hazel (Elisheba) eyes glimmer and glint. Quintin, Satchel, Ulyssa, and Hyacinth do the same with their hair and eyes (Quintin: straight brown hair and blue eyes; Satchel: curly black hair and blue eyes; Ulyssa: curly brown hair and brown eyes; Hyacinth: curly black hair and blue eyes). Barney’s hazel eyes are always laughing as he watches his wife and children. Every now and then he allows the wind to toss his wavy black hair, but that’s only occasionally.
At home the Kulaski kids enjoy playing with their pet bunny rabbit and doing ever so many things. Every day they all give their dad (or uncle or adoptive dad) a hug when he comes waltzing through the door, coming home from his job at the bank. You may wonder why the Kulaskis live in a shack when Barney is a banker. The reasoning for this is that the shack was out in the country and a marvelous place to raise children. Also, they weren’t quite expecting to have twelve children within their first year of marriage. They certainly hope they get a new house, and soon.
Helen Medea and Barney Hamilton Kulaski have only been married a year. The reason that prompted them was that Helen was trying to raise twins while working as a pediatrician (Barney was the father, but when they were born he was 29 and Helen was 25). The twins, Sage Michael and Miriam Josephine (after her Grandpa Joseph Kulaski), are now two. They were born in Italy while Barney and Helen were on vacation together (of course, before they were married; Barney was partly there as a business trip). While Barney and Helen were there, Barney visited an orphanage with a friend of his who lived in Rome (specifically, that’s where they went when the twins were born). Barney set eyes on the most adorable nine month old baby girl he’d ever seen. He ended up adopting her and naming her Fulvia-Annabella Donatella. That was the start of a big family! Shortly after Barney and Helen became the Kulaski family (about two and a half weeks), Helen received notice that her twin sister, Hippolyte, and her brother-in-law died in a car accident, leaving behind seven-year-old twin girls. Ariadne Temperance and Louisa Milly came to live with Helen, Barney, Sage, Miriam, and Fulvia-Annabella. Two months after Ari’s and Louisa’s arrival with their Auntie Helen, Uncle Barney, and cousins Sage, Miriam, and Fulvia-Annabella, Helen became pregnant again, this time with sextuplets! When they were born, the order was boy, girl, boy, boy, girl, girl. Now the Kulaski’s are huge, and Helen has only been pregnant twice! The eldest they named Parker (after their Grandpa Parker Yosemite) Jadrian. The eldest girl they named Elisheba Timothea (after her “special uncle” Timothy Kulaski). The next two boys they named Quintin Blue and Satchel Battista. The two youngest were named Ulyssa Guadalupe and Hyacinth Florence. The Kulaskis now consist of twelve children. It’s amazing how families can grow so much, isn’t it?
Helen and Barney, driving around in their tiny (at least for their family) orange Hybrid, have been looking around their Caribbean town for a new—and much bigger!—house. Helen allows her curly red hair to blow out the window, blue eyes gleaming, as they race along the country roads (they’d like a big house in the country). Every once in a while one of the children comes along. When it’s Sage, his curly brown hair gets ruffled and his hazel eyes glimmer in the countryside sunlight; he’s in heaven. When it’s Miriam’s turn, she always sticks her curly redhead out the window and waves to all who pass, allowing them all to see the merriment in her green eyes. When Fulvia-Annabella goes, her dark hair shines in the sunlight, and so do her dark eyes. When Ariadne and Louisa go (they always go together), Ari’s wavy blonde hair ripples in the breeze and her brown eyes sparkle in the sun. Louisa’s curly blonde hair and blue eyes do the same. Parker and Elisheba are best friends and always go with each other, allowing their wavy black (Parker) and curly red (Elisheba) hair get ruffled and their green (Parker) and hazel (Elisheba) eyes glimmer and glint. Quintin, Satchel, Ulyssa, and Hyacinth do the same with their hair and eyes (Quintin: straight brown hair and blue eyes; Satchel: curly black hair and blue eyes; Ulyssa: curly brown hair and brown eyes; Hyacinth: curly black hair and blue eyes). Barney’s hazel eyes are always laughing as he watches his wife and children. Every now and then he allows the wind to toss his wavy black hair, but that’s only occasionally.
At home the Kulaski kids enjoy playing with their pet bunny rabbit and doing ever so many things. Every day they all give their dad (or uncle or adoptive dad) a hug when he comes waltzing through the door, coming home from his job at the bank. You may wonder why the Kulaskis live in a shack when Barney is a banker. The reasoning for this is that the shack was out in the country and a marvelous place to raise children. Also, they weren’t quite expecting to have twelve children within their first year of marriage. They certainly hope they get a new house, and soon.