As a very young girl,maybe 5 or 6,I developed a love for bees.(except  sweat bees) On a spring afternoon I would be picking flowers for mom in  the back yard and feel a sharp pain on my little hand or fingers. I  would start screaming and swatting at the buzzing thing that flew out of  my flower while running as fast as I could to Mama. She would make it  feel all better, for sure!
I hated bees then; when Mama told me that  bees were what stung my hands. Daddy, defending the bees,  told me that  not all bees sting people just because. He said that bees could sense  when someone was scared and it made them scared too, so they would sting  them. Also, the bee might have been defending itself, for fear that I  was going to kill it. Daddy also said there were lots of other bees too,  besides sweat bees. Bees that pollinated the pretty flowers I picked  and bees that made honey. The honey that I rreeaallyy liked to eat!
So,  I tried to give the bees a second chance to earn my favor, and they  did!
On another sunny day I was outside playing with my dolls when I  began to hear a faint buzzing. my heart sped up and I held very still as  the sound came closer. When the buzzing thing came close enough for me  to see it I realized it was a bumble bee. Probably my biggest fear at  the time. Remembering what Daddy told me, I breathed in deeply and tried  not to be afraid. For what seemed like an hour, I watched this fuzzy  thing fly about. It investigated my dolls and my feet, then the air  above them, then my arms, shoulders, and head. Sweat rolled down my  face, the bee was out of sight but I could still hear the buzzing. A few  moments later it reappeared. It flew about my arms again and decided to  land this time. I held my breath and watched as the insect started  walking around, almost like it was looking for something. It tickled my  arm hairs for a moment, and to keep from swatting it I had to clench my  leg with my other fist. Then, the bee began to clean itself, like the  flies on the windows of the house did. I relaxed my fist and breathed a  little more. Then, without any warning, it happened. 
It was rolling  on my arm!! As if I was it's playmate! the fuzzy bumble bee was rolling  back and forth on my arm licking me! I let out a little relieved giggle  and began to talk to my new friend. It stayed for a little time, then  flew away. I don't remember being stung any after that, except by the  hateful sweat bees. 
My love for bees grew and strengthened with me  after that. I started learning about honey bees and they fascinated me.  The thought of keeping bees in your back yard like pets sparked my  curiosity. Especially since I had heard of bee charmers and saw one in a  movie. I really wanted bees then, but mama said I was too little. So I  waited for a while, then lost interest as I learned about other things  that I liked. 
Just after my 14th birthday mama asked me if I wanted  bees, she said that there was a man on the Homesteading Board who  would teach us how to keep bees!   
Having forgotten about my  infatuation with them, I asked her what for. She said for honey and  because I wanted them. Then she reminded me of my love for the bees. I  began to see bees around again, they would come up to me while I was  working outside and once my brothers and I picked one up off the ground  and fed it some honey.
So, Mama took us to the classes in Guilford  County. There we met our mentor and my Mom and I became certified  beekeepers, after passing the tests, of course.
We have been  beekeeping for 3 years now and love every minute of it!
I invite you  to join me as we continue to learn and grow and I'll do my best to  provide helpful information and keep you updated!
~Living life to the  fullest~
~ Nicky ~ 
I owe my success to my God, who  gave me this talent, My Mom, who made it all happen, and My Mentor, who  made it all possible! Thanks!!
 
 
I love your little bee story! How cute. We just received our packet from 4-H today on bees. We are hoping to start raising them in our backyard. Thanks for the information.
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like my blog! I just started blogging so please make sure to come back and visit! I will be posting more about beekeeping and some of the other things we do here on our mini-farm.
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