


Brylee has been stung this year by a Bee and we got one stuck in our car last week and many other scary experiences with Bees. So she developed a Bee phobia and it got so bad that she was not going out to play with friends and wouldn't play at recess and when she would get off the bus after school she would bawl all the way down our road because she was so scared. And the bees have been pretty thick this year for some reason, especially at our house because we have a ton of flowers. So her sweet teacher, Mrs. Judy, came up with the cute idea of some "Bee Potion" to keep in a spray bottle that Brylee could carry out at recess and everywhere else, which has been the case so far:) Well it worked! She played great at recess that day and has been venturing outside a little more each day since. It is just not like Brylee to not be outside ALL day long in the nice weather. And the weather has been so nice these last couple of weeks. So thank goodness for her awesome teacher and for "Bee Potion" (which is just water but she doesn't have to know that:))