Modern Train Station Reconstruction

Last night, Wendy came over to check out the T&T Emporium. While in Gracie Grace, Gracie was standing in front of Gabi and it looked like Gracie had rabbit ears.

Gabi standing behind Gracie, making it look like Gracie had rabbit ears.Then today, I found that a new black rose grew where I planted the fertilizer yesterday. Nice. I wish I could use this stuff in my City Folk town.

A new black rose I found in town today.And I saw that the train station reconstruction has been completed!

My new modern train station!I then went up to Main Street to get my fossils identified and to go shopping. While updating my dream town, I saw that Epic Gal from Pikachu was the most recent visitor to my dream town.

Luna: According to the latest feedback, a client named Epic Gal from Pikachu enjoyed your dream.Next, I went in T&T Emporium. I like the revolving door!

Going through the revolving door at T&T Emporium.I went up to Gracie Grace to see if the stock had changed. In City Folk, Gracie Grace’s inventory would stay the same for three months at a time. Fortunately, that’s not the case in New Leaf, as most of today’s items are different from the items offered yesterday. (The shoes/boots remained the same, however).

Today's selection of items at GracieGrace.Before I left the Emporium, I bought some medicine for Teddy. He was feeling sick today, so this medicine helped him feel a little bit better.

Teddy jumps into the air as he takes his medicine.And then later tonight, I remembered to attend the ceremony for the opening of the train station’s reconstruction. Molly, Kidd, Canberra, and Benedict joined me, Isabelle, and Porter for the ceremony.

Everybody fires off party poppers at the completion ceremony for the train station reconstruction.That wrapped up my day in Forest, but I’ll be back with more soon. I do want to point out that I’ve updated my town page now. In addition to adding pictures of T&T Emporium and my train station reconstruction, the town history section now has links to the blog entry where each event happened. So feel free to explore Forest’s history. I’ll see you all next time.