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Peggy was born September 28th, 1920 to Lazarus and Hattie Drinkard. Her illegitimate half-sister Lydia was born 10 years after her. Growing up, Peggy was a studious and well-mannered little girl with the best attitude and a winning personality. Hattie insisted on entering Peggy in all the best beauty pageants in an effort to showcase her daughter's beauty to the world. Peggy quickly became Little Miss Riverview of 1927, all the way through Miss Riverview 1934. Though she enjoyed getting prizes and winning her mother's approval, the pageants were physically draining on Peggy's part. Her mother dressed her in suggestive outfits for the time period, which included high heels. The constant stomping in high heels (which Peggy was required to do in her tap dance routines) was hard on her feet, and caused her to walk with a permanent slight limp for the rest of her life. After a while, Peggy couldn't take the stress and strain anymore and confronted Hattie, telling her that she was too strict of a pageant mom and she needed to stop. Hattie, in a mess of tears, tried to defend her methods, saying that the pageants would be best for her and she should be "grateful" that Hattie cared enough about her to sign her up for such programs. But with the type of person Hattie is, she was quick to ignore any statement that made her look like less of a mother. The two quarreled, and Peggy vowed never to talk to her mother again. [[File:05-26-16_3-40-39_PM.png|thumb|Peggy always had a stiff drink after each of her routines.]] |
Peggy was born September 28th, 1920 to Lazarus and Hattie Drinkard. Her illegitimate half-sister Lydia was born 10 years after her. Growing up, Peggy was a studious and well-mannered little girl with the best attitude and a winning personality. Hattie insisted on entering Peggy in all the best beauty pageants in an effort to showcase her daughter's beauty to the world. Peggy quickly became Little Miss Riverview of 1927, all the way through Miss Riverview 1934. Though she enjoyed getting prizes and winning her mother's approval, the pageants were physically draining on Peggy's part. Her mother dressed her in suggestive outfits for the time period, which included high heels. The constant stomping in high heels (which Peggy was required to do in her tap dance routines) was hard on her feet, and caused her to walk with a permanent slight limp for the rest of her life. After a while, Peggy couldn't take the stress and strain anymore and confronted Hattie, telling her that she was too strict of a pageant mom and she needed to stop. Hattie, in a mess of tears, tried to defend her methods, saying that the pageants would be best for her and she should be "grateful" that Hattie cared enough about her to sign her up for such programs. But with the type of person Hattie is, she was quick to ignore any statement that made her look like less of a mother. The two quarreled, and Peggy vowed never to talk to her mother again. [[File:05-26-16_3-40-39_PM.png|thumb|Peggy always had a stiff drink after each of her routines.]] |
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== Making an Honest Living == |
== Making an Honest Living == |
Revision as of 23:30, 2 August 2016
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Overview
Peggy Hawkins is a pre-created, playable Sim who resides in Willow Creek. She is the matriarch of the extensive Hawkins family. The daughter of Riverview natives, Peggy moved to Willow Creek when she heard that her sister Lydia and her family lived there and wanted Peggy to come and stay with them for a period. It was there that Peggy began to establish firm roots in the community. Her two marriages produced six children, three adopted stepchildren, eleven grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. Through her sister, she has a niece, fellow Willow Creek native Alice Spencer-Kim, and a grandniece, Olivia Spencer-Kim-Lewis. She loves all of her progeny and had a hand in raising them all.
Early Life
Peggy was born September 28th, 1920 to Lazarus and Hattie Drinkard. Her illegitimate half-sister Lydia was born 10 years after her. Growing up, Peggy was a studious and well-mannered little girl with the best attitude and a winning personality. Hattie insisted on entering Peggy in all the best beauty pageants in an effort to showcase her daughter's beauty to the world. Peggy quickly became Little Miss Riverview of 1927, all the way through Miss Riverview 1934. Though she enjoyed getting prizes and winning her mother's approval, the pageants were physically draining on Peggy's part. Her mother dressed her in suggestive outfits for the time period, which included high heels. The constant stomping in high heels (which Peggy was required to do in her tap dance routines) was hard on her feet, and caused her to walk with a permanent slight limp for the rest of her life. After a while, Peggy couldn't take the stress and strain anymore and confronted Hattie, telling her that she was too strict of a pageant mom and she needed to stop. Hattie, in a mess of tears, tried to defend her methods, saying that the pageants would be best for her and she should be "grateful" that Hattie cared enough about her to sign her up for such programs. But with the type of person Hattie is, she was quick to ignore any statement that made her look like less of a mother. The two quarreled, and Peggy vowed never to talk to her mother again.