Bookkeeping Post
Feb. 22nd, 2015 08:18 pmUse of the bookkeeper is strictly voluntary. If you wish to keep track of your farthings on your own, that’s perfectly fine. If you wish to have
zopyrus's help, you must post here.
The bookkeeper can help you with keeping track of how many farthings you have, help you figure out how many reviews or services you need to make to get out of debt (for example, if you offer too many prompts), and similar things.
If you wish to use the bookkeeper, please comment to this post with the following information:
Number of prompts offered:
Number of prompts purchased:
Number of reviews given:
Number of services given:
What you need help with (double-checking, debt, etc.):
Any further comments you make for help should be posted as a reply to your original comment thread.
The bookkeeper can help you with keeping track of how many farthings you have, help you figure out how many reviews or services you need to make to get out of debt (for example, if you offer too many prompts), and similar things.
If you wish to use the bookkeeper, please comment to this post with the following information:
Number of prompts offered:
Number of prompts purchased:
Number of reviews given:
Number of services given:
What you need help with (double-checking, debt, etc.):
Any further comments you make for help should be posted as a reply to your original comment thread.
RE: Kaylee Arafinwiel bookkeeping post
Date: 2015-03-06 10:40 pm (UTC)RE: Kaylee Arafinwiel bookkeeping post
Date: 2015-03-06 10:50 pm (UTC)RE: Kaylee Arafinwiel bookkeeping post
Date: 2015-03-07 02:35 am (UTC)the hungry Kaylee is apparently now a prompt-hungry Kaylee, because three more prompts have just been bought. O_O
1. "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."
Smials. Hobbit holes. Round doors and round windows, grass on top, roof-trees, gardens filled with flowers; cosy comfort inside, sitting rooms with warm hearths, kitchens full of good smells and pantries laden with food. Grand warrens like the Great Smials or Brandy Hall, modest manors like Bag End, or humble holes like Number Three Bagshot Row
Drawings; paintings; photo manips; blueprints; models; collages; quilts; whatever your hands can make, show your idea of the quintessential hobbit dwelling.
2. Family traditions, from the silly to the serious. Are the children read to at bedtime every night or do they exchange silly gifts on birthdays/Yule/etc. or do they light candles for deceased family on a certain day of the year? Maybe silly games like “pinch punch first of the month” or do they have a game night once a week? Or are there traditions for spotting the first spring flower, firefly, or something of that nature? Something, anything about family traditions.
3. Glorfindel meets the woman whose actions he prophesied~ Friendship, banter, mutual respect, playing with each other's hair, serious discussions, sparring, riding, anything you like!
I do ship Eowyn/Faramir, Faramir can be as involved as you like, or entirely absent - I just think Glorfindel and Eowyn would make epic friends!
RE: Kaylee Arafinwiel bookkeeping post
Date: 2015-03-09 03:46 am (UTC)