Bought a bunch a turnips to play stalk market again. I swear this thing is a addicting....
Also made sure I put on one of those hats you get from Katrina, don't want any bad luck ;--;
Three months of waiting Peggy finally said she wanted to move. She tried to back out but I left the game without saving. TTed to the day she was in boxes so my spare town could have 10 villagers. She going to a town that just grows weeds.
Will be taking my time to find a replacement. The 3DS will not street pass or visit another player town for awhile.
Today it rained in my town for the first time in April so I found a snail for my museum. I also bought some medicine for Lyman and did a couple villager requests. Still having trouble getting the last few pwp suggested and none of the villagers I want out are asking to move.
Let's see. I did a lot today because I was cycling so...
Today I donated more bugs to the museum, got the bronze balloon badge, grew some pink roses as well as some other hybrids that I plan on giving away, moved in Willow, Bob, and Stitches but I'm currently trying to move Stitches out for somebody. Had Merengue ping me twice so I finally let her go so I could keep Bob despite the fact that I really love her and her house placement. I passed another Gracie's fashion check, caught a dorado(?), and had three villagers visit the campsite;
Flurry, Beau, and Sprinkle. All are cute but my town is full.
My town activities today were minimal: I hit the rock, visited all the shops for new things, went to the island looking for Cabana furniture and Checked out what the museum had to sell today. Decor and other fun things will have to wait.
Started a town Called Weeds to work on the weeding badges and all the players are in tents. Dropped by my guest town to pick up some island items and was able to get on the boat. Went there and caught all the only island fish with the mayor. Also did a few tours.
Wished I knew that you didn't need the island unlocked to get the only island fish. I would have had the golden fishing rod sooner.