Skyfire
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Post by Skyfire on Jan 12, 2010 15:14:30 GMT -5
Now seriously, what would their kids be like? What would they be named? How many?
Personally, I favor a big family - like, they weren't intending to have a big family, but it just... happened. More fun dynamics that way. ;D Like The Waltons.
And I always, ALWAYS see their firstborn as being a girl. In my universe, that daughter's name is Natalie, thanks to SLWatson's One Hundred Days.
Oh, and I see a lot of variation in appearance - like some kids look completely human, some look completely Tangean, others are an obvious mix...
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Post by KJ on Jan 13, 2010 7:25:53 GMT -5
What would the kids be like?! I'll get back to you on that and the names too. How many? At least four or five.
That's funny. I always pictured their first child being a girl too!
Yes, definitly a larger family. *has twisted thoughts running around mind* More fun, more....never mind.
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Post by cherryinc on Jan 13, 2010 20:12:39 GMT -5
I like small family's myself. Like two kids and the oldest one is their son and then a few years later their daughter. I always loved the overprotective brother/sister complex. And plus a small family seems more reasonable since Buzz and Mira both work and having a big family might make that hard on them. With at least two they can handle the household with a bit more ease than with six or seven. I guess I'm the odd one out.
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Post by KJ on Jan 14, 2010 7:14:43 GMT -5
Yes, the overprotective brother/sister complex is fun! Sometimes it happens with younger brothers older sisters. Such is the case with my cousins.
Six or seven!? Yeah, that's a bit big even for me.
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Skyfire
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Post by Skyfire on Jan 14, 2010 7:50:37 GMT -5
No, no, actually, 6 or 7 is EASIER in some cases than, well, let's say 4. ...Aaaand my dad can explain that one a lot better than I can. xDDD *is oldest of 6 kids* And you're just fine, Cherry! And I agree that having just a couple of kids would be the more obvious and more likely way to go - it's just that things can get wilder (and therefore have more fic potential) the more kids they have.
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Post by cherryinc on Jan 14, 2010 16:24:05 GMT -5
:Shrugs: You can always have more fic potential with just two kids and a whole bunch rivals and friends.
And the sister complex rocks. I always found it amusing if the father's overprotective of the daughter so is the brother in some cases. And hilarity always insures. ;D
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Post by Livie Lightyear on Jan 20, 2010 9:53:43 GMT -5
I pretty much open for anything! Though in my universe, they only have one kid (saddness! D=) and his name is Benjamin. :0
I absolutley love families with 5+ kids though! NOT TOO BIG AT ALL!
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Post by Skyfire on Jan 21, 2010 16:02:43 GMT -5
You said it, girl! ;D
Benjamin? Aww, how cute! Did you ever draw him? I wanna see a drawing! ^^
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Post by Loverlylight on Dec 6, 2010 14:23:19 GMT -5
...I love all of your guys ideas for their kids~ I actually have a fanfiction I'm hoping to write (eventually) about Buzz and Mira's kids. Would it be alright if I share my idea for their kids from that idea?
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Post by starcommandgreen on Feb 10, 2012 22:06:14 GMT -5
Since i live in a big family, and am really annoyed with how much the 'family' number in America has fallen, i picture like.. 5 or so children in their family.
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