[Games] Re: KUY Chance Congrats- Round 2
in reply to a message by NobodyOfConsequence
DH: [57] Arthur Alistair Abbey
DW: [54] Elinor Lyra {Odell} Abbey
DD [23] Helen Ruth Abbey
DD [22] Violet Evangeline Abbey
DD [20] Claire Matilda {Abbey} Woods
DS/DD [16] James Rupert Abbey and Alice Harriet Abbey
Arthur & Elinor; Helen, Violet, Claire, James, and Alice
*
DD [23] Helen Ruth Abbey
Dbf [25] Griffin Bernard Frazier
DD [nb] Bridget Philomena Abbey-Frazier
Helen & Griffin; Bridget
*
DD [22] Violet Evangeline Abbey
Dfiance [23] Absalom Godfrey Stroud
Dfiance's DD/DD [2] Concordia Serenity Stroud "Connie" and Kerensa Myfanwy Stroud
Dfiance's DD [1] Millicent Audrey Stroud "Millie"
DS [nb] Adonis Bellamy Stroud
Violet & Absalom; Connie, Kerensa, Millie, and Adonis
*
DD [20] Claire Matilda {Abbey} Woods
DH [24] Ripley Macauley Woods
DD [nb] Winifred Dagny Woods "Winnie"
Claire & Ripley; Winnie
*
DS [16] James Rupert Abbey
*
DD [16] Alice Harriet Abbey
"Night fell, lots of large stars came out, and the Hemulen loved his park all the better. It was wide and mysterious; one could lose one's way in it and still be at home."
-Tove Jansson
DW: [54] Elinor Lyra {Odell} Abbey
DD [23] Helen Ruth Abbey
DD [22] Violet Evangeline Abbey
DD [20] Claire Matilda {Abbey} Woods
DS/DD [16] James Rupert Abbey and Alice Harriet Abbey
Arthur & Elinor; Helen, Violet, Claire, James, and Alice
*
DD [23] Helen Ruth Abbey
Dbf [25] Griffin Bernard Frazier
DD [nb] Bridget Philomena Abbey-Frazier
Helen & Griffin; Bridget
*
DD [22] Violet Evangeline Abbey
Dfiance [23] Absalom Godfrey Stroud
Dfiance's DD/DD [2] Concordia Serenity Stroud "Connie" and Kerensa Myfanwy Stroud
Dfiance's DD [1] Millicent Audrey Stroud "Millie"
DS [nb] Adonis Bellamy Stroud
Violet & Absalom; Connie, Kerensa, Millie, and Adonis
*
DD [20] Claire Matilda {Abbey} Woods
DH [24] Ripley Macauley Woods
DD [nb] Winifred Dagny Woods "Winnie"
Claire & Ripley; Winnie
*
DS [16] James Rupert Abbey
*
DD [16] Alice Harriet Abbey
"Night fell, lots of large stars came out, and the Hemulen loved his park all the better. It was wide and mysterious; one could lose one's way in it and still be at home."
-Tove Jansson