
From Holly’s Diary:
Diary, you wouldn’t believe how busy I’ve been. What a whirlwind of activity! So much has happened in such a short time.
Yesterday Wimsey had her last day of school. This morning, impatient to grow up, she dragged us out of bed to come and watch her blow out the candles on her birthday cake. She was in such a hurry she wouldn’t even give James time to change out of his pyjamas! She decided she wanted to be a Good person (like her mother), giving her a full complement of traits: Good, Friendly, Loves the Outdoors, Frugal, and Savvy Sculptor. She chose Swimming in Cash for her Lifetime Wish.
James and I would have been very happy to see our daughter become a scientist, but it seems she has her heart set on becoming a professional sculptor. She is very talented in this area and I believe she will achieve great renown.
Mortimer called to wish her happy birthday and Wimsey invited him over. While waiting, she went out to collect the mail and found her Dad’s birthday surprise: it seems that canny husband of mine has secretly been collecting precious metals since Wimsey was born: compendium, supernovium, and several others. Yesterday he sent them off to be smelted so Wimsey would get them in time for her birthday.
When Mortimer arrived and saw the lovely young woman my daughter had become, their friendship instantly blossomed into love. They wasted no time in being married. Mortimer sold all his household furniture (oddly, he wasn’t able to sell the house), which brought in over $20,000. Mortimer’s money together with the money realized from the sale of the precious metals from her father gave my girl more than enough money to complete her lifetime wish! And to think my daughter achieved all this before lunch time.
Now James and I are hoping we won’t have to wait too long to hear the patter of little feet. We are both eager to become grandparents.
As for me, I will be having my birthday celebration this evening. Now I am off to play my guitar in front of the theatre. I haven’t completed my lifetime wish as quickly as my daughter did, but I am almost there.
