Easiest Project Ever

Marina told me that she fell into a pit the other day (which isn’t true), and it took her half the morning to get out. Even though that ruined her mood, her luck improved when she caught a giant fish later on (also not true). 😛

Marina: The other day, I fell into a pit and it took all morning to climb back out.

I recorded my new house tour today, and I hope to upload it tomorrow (after I get my house score from the Happy Home Academy).

K.K. Slider was in town tonight, and I asked him for a random song. He played K.K. Mariachi for me, Sasha, and Ketchup. After the show, Ketchup recited a little poem:

Winter went, and spring has come!
Let’s celebrate by doing something dumb!

-Ketchup, 2022

She then told me to shut up. 😮

Ketchup: What? It kind of rhymed. Shut up.
Rude.

Out on Lottie’s Island, I worked a shift at Paradise Planning. Rod wanted a pirate hideaway, and I thought that would be a fun project to do! However, my excitement quickly walked the plank when I saw that none of the pirate items were available for this project! Oof.

I put a few barrels around Rod’s tiny island, along with some tiki torches and a creepy skeleton. At least I was able to put a skull doorplate on the door.

Rod's pirate themed island for Happy Home Paradise.

Indoors, I used some elegant golden furniture for Rod to store his stash of gold and bells. I also included a gold-nugget mining car, a throwback skull radio, a hammock, and a treasure map. For the wall and carpet, I used a sea wall and ship deck.

The inside of Rod's pirate-themed vacation home in HHP.

When I returned to the office, I was surprised to find Tom Nook there. He told Lottie that we can now use products from Nook Shopping! I’m assuming that means any item that I can normally order, but I haven’t tested it yet.

Tom Nook: I'll make arrangements so you can order any of the products from Nook Shopping for your vacation homes!

Lottie paid me 15,000 Poki for my work. I normally stop after designing one house, but I encountered the easiest project possible: Teddy wanted a place that’s packed up to move! I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to get one step closer to my goal with minimal work, so I took the job.

I chose a desert location for him, just because I’ve rarely had a chance to use these desert islands. And if Teddy is moving out right away, it doesn’t really matter anyway. 😛 He insisted on a moving truck outdoors, and I loved the fact that it had a teddy bear on it (just like Teddy himself)! 🧸 I also added some cacti to fit the climate.

Teddy's moving truck.

Indoors, I just used a bunch of cardboard boxes in various stack shapes. 😂 Easiest project ever. 😎

Teddy's vacation home with his belongings all packed up in boxes.

Teddy was thrilled with his house full of boxes, and I was thrilled to steal “earn” 15,000 Poki for my “work.” 😛

That’s all for tonight. There may not be a blog entry tomorrow, but I will be posting my house tour to Youtube. See you next time!