Dizzy approached me today, asking me to play a game of hide-and-seek. Sure, why not?
He gave me 15 minutes to find him, Velma, and Agent S. Fifteen minutes is plenty of time, so I felt no need to rush. But still, it didn’t take me long to find Velma hiding behind a tree and Agent S hiding behind Rolf’s house.
I tracked down Dizzy a couple minutes later, and he had the worst hiding spot of all: He was trying to hide behind the arm of the Sphinx. If someone told him that was a good hiding spot, they were clearly lion.
Even though Dizzy lost the game, he said it was the most fun he’s had in ages. That’s saying a lot, because elephants never forget! 😉 He gave me a hearth as my prize for winning.
Even though I built a perfect snowmam yesterday, I tried making another one today since I found both snowballs pretty close to each other. However, the snowballs wouldn’t connect to form a snowmam–even though they seemed like they were the right size! Oh well. So I just made them a little bigger and ended up with a snowboy.
When I made my daily trip up to Main Street, Luna told me that Cab from Renwerd was my most recent dream visitor. (Ben from Leafwood was my previous dream visitor). At the post office, the money I deposited into my bank account kicked my balance up over 58 million bells.
I finished off my night with some fishing and diving. I caught a scallop and Pascal popped up out of the water. He figured that if people can get seasick, maybe the sea can get person sick. 😀
I definitely wouldn’t want to swim in that ocean.
It says “maybe the sea can person sick”, which is different from Pascal’s dialogue.
Oops, I left out a word. I’ve fixed it now, thank you.
I’ve had that snowman thing happen to me before too…maybe you were building too close to the house?