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B2MeM Prompt, Card and Number: O67, Landscape, Shirish, Snippets of Verse, Third Age Locations, Concerning Hobbits, Hobbit Lasses, Color Burst 1, Color Burst 5, Color Burst 8, 
Format: short story
Genre: family
Rating: PG
Warnings:
Characters: Samwise Gamgee, Elanor Gardner, Frodo Gardner, peripherally Rosie (Cotton) Gamgee and all the Gamgee-Gardner children except young Tolman.
Pairings: Sam Gamgee/Rosie Cotton
Creator’s Notes (optional): The ages of Sam and Rosie's children, and how they relate to equivalent human (physical) maturity is noted here, as described in Dreamflower's chart "Hobbit Ages".

Elanor - 20 (13), Frodo - 18 (12), Rose - 16 (10), Merry - 14 (8 ½ ), Pippin - 12 (7 ½-8), Goldilocks - 10 (6 ½), Hamfast - 9 (5 ½-6), Daisy - 8 (5), Primrose - 6 (3 ½-4), Bilbo - 5 (3), Ruby - 3 (18-20 months), Robin - 1 (8 months).

Summary: A final conversation between Sam and his eldest children before they depart for Gondor takes place in the study of Bag End.

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B2MeM Prompt and Path: Path: Purple; Prompt--Folklore, folk tales, and old wives’ tales
Format:Vignettes
Genre: Friendship, Family
Rating: G
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee
Pairings: n/a
Creator’s Notes (optional): For a very long time, I have wanted to introduce Samwise to Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandrie; Further notes at the end of the story.
Summary: Sam discovers much of the Gaffer's folk wisdom actually comes from a very old book.

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B2MeM Challenge: From [livejournal.com profile] indy1776: 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

Format: Drabble
Genre: Family,
Rating: G
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Frodo Gardner, Harding of the Hill
Pairings: n/a
Creators' Notes (optional): Why was the "Gardner" surname dropped after only two generations? I've speculated on that for a while. Perhaps Harding was a bit more socially ambitious than was usual in the family, and wanted to put certain bits of family history behind him.
Summary: For three generations the Toast on September 22 has taken place in Bag End. Will it continue to a fourth?


September 22, S.R. 1534


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Title: Snow Games
Author Name: Seanlijahlove (aka Lbilover)
Prompt: Staying warm against the wintry weather.
Summary: A rare heavy snowfall brings hobbits young and old out to play, but especially Sam and Rosie's children.
Rating: G (General)
Warnings: None
Author's Notes: Inspired by this passage in FOTR: Except on the high moors of the Northfarthing a heavy fall was rare in the Shire, and was regarded as a pleasant event and a chance for fun. Includes, of course, actual quotes from the chapter 'The Ring Goes South'.

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