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Jun 30, 2024, 5:26:10 AM6/30/24
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My Sim completed the Potion Brewing hobby with the magic wand podium, which unlocked the Broomstick Hobby. However, when I place the Broomstick Closet from my inventory, my sim cannot complete the session! It does not matter where I put the closet, or if I choose the 4 hour or 12 hour session. Time is ticking! What happened? I really wanted the wizard home supplies, and all I get is blue footprints! HELP!

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Thanks for your reply. I have tried the Broomstick Closet on in all the houses in my town, including one house that has a car in a parking lot. Most of my houses do not have cars, though. Neither can I use the Broomstick Closets in my neighbors' towns!

I had this exact same issue today, tried having the cars off of the lot and it wouldn't work. Then i moved to a completely empty lot, placed the broom closet, and it worked perfectly. It may be an issue with having literally ANYTHING on the lot that you use


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The makers of The Sims Freeplay have recently increased the amount of sims needed to complete the support tasks in pregnancy events, they were hard enough anyway so I wanted to see if it was possible to complete a 9 day pregnancy event now. Below you can find a list of the daily goals and support tasks I had to complete each day and my times for completing them but firstly I wanted to share some tips on how to complete pregnancy events in the time limit to earn the baby bonus.

I have documented my experience completing a pregnancy event below to give you some idea of the sort of goals you will get but remember that the tasks and times will differ for you, you will get any combination of goals from this list

I definitely recommend keeping all your pregnancy support task sims on two lots. I have my crafting areas in two houses and all my pregnancy equip in two, all in basements below houses. I have an SP generating kitchen for 10 in a basement also. This allows me not to use sites solely for those purposes but have houses above ground and work spaces below. I was running out of lots to put live event prize houses on before I did this.

I had a glitch in a task too! My pregnant Sim was walking around the park, and when I went to check, she was still at 3 hours 15 minutes. I got confused and though maybe the task was longer than I remembered, but when I checked later, it was still at the same time. I cancelled it and restarted, and bizarrely enough watched the task timer count down the first minute, and when it hit 3 hours 14 minutes, it rolled back over to 15 minutes! So I just used SP to finish it, that did work.

I am in my second round of the pregnancy quest and I stupidly updated the app. Now I have other quests and events popping up! Is there any way to delay starting any of the timed events? HANS ON is the limited time event that I want to wait on.

Ok i could have let the winter wonderland go, but i liked the 3star furnishing. Live event was great (my secound live event! and ive already had bought all the event items-this was the issue with my first event. i couldnt buy them right away because i had not enough sims or/and money.) so the gallery is mine

Do these tasks show up on different days than listed in the walkthrough? Because I am on day one and none of those supporting tasks have showed up. Current support task is plan a baby budget, but I see that on day two and here it says 10 times at 6 hours, on mine it says 9 times for 7 hours. I know the time difference is probably related to star lvl of the chair, but why is it on day 2?

My suspicion is that there is a formula calculating that you MUST use most of your sims and money /LP for the pregnancy tasks, so e.g. if you have 70.000S in your game you are required to spend 68.000 on the doctor, if it is 60.000 only 57.000 and so on. Anyhow, they are going to make you spend everything, it is meant like this. So better not own much money, haha!

Is it when the timer runs out you automatically have the baby and you have to have it before it runs out?
Or is it that when the timer runs out you have some time to have the baby
The new day starts for me at like 7am, would I have to have the baby before or after then?

I am honored to make this interview with Kelley Pulisic, from the 2016 Soccer Parenting Summit available to all parents and coaches. The Soccer Parenting Summit was a virtual gathering of youth soccer, performance, sport psychology, parenting, nutrition and coaching experts with presentations and interviews uniquely tailored to soccer parents. The majority of the recorded interviews can be found at the SoccerParentResourceCenter.com.

Skye:
The next speaker that we have is Kelley Pulisic. Kelley is the mother of Christian Pulisic, and I would assume that I don't need to introduce Christian Pulisic and who he is as he has been truly just the new phenom in terms of breaking through on the men's side with soccer. Christian's currently playing in Germany for Borussia Dortmund and is the rising star on our men's national team.

Kelley Pulisic and I actually grew up playing against each other, playing with each other in ODP and Virginia. She grew up playing for the Braddock Road Shooting Stars. And which is a phenomenal team of many, many top players. Mia Hamm being one of the key players on that team obviously. Kelley went on to play collegiately at George Mason where she met her husband, Mark, who also played there.

In the interview, we get into a lot of really exciting topics. Just feel like Kelley's uniquely positioned as the parent of Christian to really provide us with some insight on not just his development, but just giving some parents some guidance on just having some perspective in raising a child and raising a high performing athlete.

Really, really excited to bring this information to you. We reference once in the conversation, just quickly, and I thought it was worth explaining about them being in England. When Christian was seven. They moved to England for a year for Kelley to have a teaching sabbatical, and they feel like that time was really instrumental for Christian just because of all the free play for soccer that was happening and just was that moment or a moment of ignition for him.

And as parents of kids was looking for, is those moments that they can have that'll transform the way they look at themselves or the way they feel about soccer, the confidence, those types of things. We referenced that they had moved to England, so I just wanted to make a point of mentioning that here. Also, at the end of the conversation, we get into character. Which I've always been so impressed with Christian and his character that he demonstrates just from the interviews that I've seen of. I've never met him myself.

I was really interested in understanding what they've done to build this sense of character in Christian. And she provides some really interesting insight in that as well as some really interesting mentalities that they had with Christian and making sure that he was in the right environment.

I'm really thrilled to bring Kelley Pulisic to the Soccer Parenting Summit. Great playing background. And as you'll get a glimpse of as she talks here, just a wonderful, wonderful parent and person. Kelley Pulisic.

Welcome to the Soccer Parenting Summit. I've been really looking forward to this conversation with Kelley Pulisic because who better to learn from about being a soccer parent than the parent of US soccer's rising star, Christian Pulisic. Kelley, welcome to the Soccer Parenting Summit.

Skye:
You bet. So many articles about Christian allude to the fact that he's this perfect storm of mentality and skill and thoughtfulness as far as being a player and his speed, all coming together in this perfect storm, along with playing in a really competitive environment growing up. Those articles also often talk about the fact that you and Mark were both players and the experience that your playing potentially had in his development. Do you see any correlation to those two things? Do you think Christian's a better player or a different player because of your experiences?

Kelley Pulisic:
Well, I think that he had a little bit of an advantage because Mark especially, not so much me, but he is a soccer coach. I mean we both played collegiately, but he played professionally. But he also did his coaching license here in the US and also in Europe. And I think knowing what to do with the young kids and when to do it, I think absolutely did help.

Skye:
Yeah. From a nature versus nurture concept, do you think that Christian would be the player that he is today if it weren't for those experiences that he had just in the environment he grew up in?

Kelley Pulisic:
I mean, I think he has a lot of both because naturally, he's very gifted athletically. And without those athletic talents God given, then you're not going to be able to nurture someone in if you don't have those. I think it was just a bonus for him.

Skye:
Yeah. Tell us about the environment that he grew up in. Some of the things that I read about just Mark was coaching an indoor team then. Christian was around a lot of these professional players at a young age. Can you tell us a little bit about that environment?

Kelley Pulisic:
Sure. I mean, even before that, when he was young, I mean very young, my husband coached at a college. And was always around coaching and playing. He was playing professionally as well. He was always with a ball at his feet. I mean two years old, it's almost how he learned to walk.

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