Ok, the rules are pretty simple, I'll be providing two or more options, and you follow the "adventure" that suits you best. Each "adventure" will have it's own set of naming rules for that round. Stories are optional, but always enjoyed and encouraged :) Ages are optional, and you keep track of them yourself. I'll provide links to each previous round, so you can quickly find your family.
Note: Just because your chose Adventure # in one round doesn't mean that you are stuck with that # for every other round. Each round you can chose your own adventure (hence, the name).
Signups:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3913184&board=gameRound1:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3913389&board=game
LN:
DH:
DW: [MN]
C1:
Adventure 1:
Just a year after the first birth, the couple is welcoming their second (or third) arrival, a daughter! With all that has been going on, the couple is very busy and hasn't had time to accomplish much beyond surviving day-to-day.
DD: Her FN is masculine and her MN is a trendy, unisex name or surname
Adventure 2:
Your first child(ren) is/are almost 3 when he/she/they finally get a younger sibling, a brother! It was a little difficult getting used to the new roles of mother/father, but your couple has risen to the challenge. They are wonderful parents and looking forward to to another addition to their family.
DS: His FN is "exotic-light" (for ideas, try
http://nameberry.com/blog/2009/10/07/exotic-lite-boys-edition/ - but names aren't limited to those found here). His MN is an antique/vintage name that may be gaining popularity.
Adventure 3:
Being a parent (and maybe holding down a job) was harder then the couple thought it would be. For many years they considered their child(ren) an/their only child(ren). However, almost 5 years later and they finally feel like they have their feet back under them and want another child. Wouldn't you know it, they have twins!
DS/DS: Both FNs should be themed, but need not be matchy unless you want (ex. Both FNs could have meanings related to "stone", both FNs could be of the same origin, both FNs could come from Shakespearian plays, both FNs could be anagrams of each other, or both FNs could end in "son" or "den"). Both MNs are your choice.