
Debbie loves bees – I’m thinking of becoming a beekeeper when I retire. Then I can make honey for my honey. If you Google health benefits of honey, you’d be amazed at what you’ll find. Honey is a natural energy booster, strengthens your immunity system and is a natural remedy for a whole host of ailments. I am also intrigued with the symbolism that surrounds the bee. Known as one of nature’s most industrious creatures, the bee and the hive have long been symbols of industry and regeneration, wisdom and obedience. Thank goodness I’m not allergic.
Jennifer loves Mad Libs – I was recently reading an article that suggested several ideas for travel games. For those who go on family road trips, especially with children, entertainment is a must. One of the ideas listed was books of Mad Libs. I used to receive these fun, word game books as gifts when I was a child. A dear friend of mine could always be counted on to bring a book of Mad Libs on camping trips when we were young adults. These books are sure to provide lots of fun and lots of laughs. Haven’t filled in any blanks lately? Order a couple of books today!
Shawn loves Learn Something New Everyday.com – Did you know that snails could sleep for three years or Charlie Chaplin once placed third in a Chaplin look-alike contest? Me either, until I stumbled upon Learn Something New Everyday.com. Each day there is a brightly colored graphic to accompany the daily “fact”. It may sound useless but you just never know where your next creative idea will come from.
Susan loves celebrities on Facebook – I’m not one to follow major celebrities on any social network. Most are on there simply to get followed and friended and boost their egos. But there are a few who actually want to interact with fans. And it makes me love them even more. Check out writer Sarah Addison Allen and musician Mark Kano to see who’s doing the social media thing right!
Terry loves the Large Hadron Collider – I don’t know what I love most about this behemoth. Maybe the fact that that it is the largest science project on the planet. Maybe just the concept of smashing atoms at 99.9999991% of the speed of light is enough all by itself. Maybe it is the possibility of discovering the Higgs Boson (the only Standard Model particle not yet observed), or perhaps even more intriguing: disproving its existence. No matter what the reasons, this 17 mile monster is exciting enough to bring back nostalgic memories of field trips to science museums. If you haven’t witnessed the “geek glory” that is the LHC rap, please enjoy as “AlpineKat” drops some knowledge.
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