Flibby needs…

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This is just too fun to pass up. ;-)

Here’s how it works… you type your first name followed by the word “needs” into Google, and post the first fifteen things that come up.

1. Flibby needs to execute her plan to stop the train very precisely.
Ok. Pencil, check. Paper, check.

2. Flibby needs to give herself some credit.
Aw. Ok. *pats self on the back*

3. Flibby needs to learn.
Flibby does need to learn. Learning is never a bad thing.

4. Flibby needs to do her side.
To do her side of what? I have a feeling Poppy is behind this one. “Flibby! Get up here and do your side of the room!”

5. Flibby needs candy bars.
Yes. Flibby does need candy bars. I prefer dark chocolate.

6. Flibby needs help in trig.
I never did trig. So if I started trig, I would need help in it.

7. Flibby needs to be back on the red carpet!
Wow! I have absolutely no recollection of ever being on the red carpet in the first place, but I’m definitely up for a return trip.

8. Flibby needs to be adopted by an active and hands-on couple who live outside of Plymouth.
Any takers?

9. Flibby needs LOVE!!!
LOVE ME!!

10. Flibby needs some healing pixies.
Bring on the healin’ pixies!

11.
Flibby needs to bake me a cake.
I definitely need to bake me a cake.

12. Flibby needs more testimonials to fully impress upon the reader her greatness!
You heard the woman (or man?)!! More testimonials!

13. Flibby needs the following info for your demand to count.
…. Ok…. what do I need to do?! Don’t leave me here! I hate cliffhangers!

14. Flibby needs to get some sleep.
Flibby always needs to get some sleep.

15. Flibby needs to start poking at….
At what?! Poking at what?! Don’t leave me hanging again!!

If you read my blog, I tag you! Leave a comment below if you choose to do the meme. I’m having way too much fun reading these to let any go unnoticed. xD

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Beekeeping Class

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Last night I dragged my dad along with me to my first beekeeping class at our local Botanical Gardens. He was slightly reluctant, but he came around, because I needed someone to accompany me.

We got to the gardens 15 minutes early, and walked out in the night air for a bit, it was beautiful and spring-like out, and the gardens are gorgeous at night! Well, what we could see of them through the locked gates. We perused the lobby of the class building, walked up random stairs, and got in trouble with security. Nothing unusual there.

Read the rest here.

Reading List

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January: ‘Lectures on Female Scripture Characters” by Rev. William Jay

February: “The Doctrines of Grace” by George S. Bishop

March: “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Bronte

April: “Family Friendly Farming” by Joel Salatin

May: “How the Heather Looks” by Joan Bodger

June: “Famous Women of the Reformed Church” by James I Good

July: “Heaven” by Randy Alcorn

August: “The Mill on the Floss” by George Eliot

September: “Uniting Church and Home” by Eric Wallace

October: “Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences” by John Allen Paulos

November: “The Disappearance of Childhood” by Neil Postman

December: “The Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare

Other:

  • “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett Harris
  • “Beekeeping for Dummies” by Howland Blackiston
  • “Family Driven Faith” by Voddie Baucham Jr.
  • “Writing for College” by Sebranek/Kemper/Meyer
  • “The Mission of Motherhood” by Sally Clarkson
  • “Ladies Indispensable Assistant” Unknown Author
  • “Feminine by Design” by Scott Brown
  • “The Questioning Child and Religion” by Edith F Hunter
  • “A Harmony of the Gospels” by A.T. Robertson
  • “The Hidden Art of Homemaking” by Edith Shaeffer
  • “The Princess Adelina” by Julie Sutter
  • “How to Know the Birds” by Roger Troy Peterson
  • “An Introduction to Poetry” by Jay B. Hubbell and John O. Beaty
  • “Laundry” by Cheryl Mendelson
  • “All’s Well that Ends Well” by Shakespeare
  • “Much Ado About Nothing” by Shakespeare
  • “The Doctrine of Human Depravity” by A.W. Pink
  • “The One Hundred Most Important Events in Christian History” by A. Curtis, J. Lang and R Petersen.

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