Band of Beekeepers and appropriate B rated title, it should also have a cult following.
Welcome to the club! It is a great hobby. But don't kill off all your bees by letting them sting you. My mentor says I am cutting into his profit margin when I kill them like that..lol
I suggest after the queen gets settled in, to go visit your colony once a week or so. It is important to get comfortable handling them. The more comfortable you are handling a box of 60,000 bees the less likely you will be stung. Its kind of overwhleming your first year at the peak of the season.
David is right about worrying about them your first year. It will be much like your first batch of mead. Luckily the bees take care of themselves pretty well with little intervention from you.
A word of caution. I never had a problem with bee stings. But my at the beginning of my 2nd year of beekeeping, my third sting of the season caused me an allergic reaction. I just broke out into hives (no pun intended) nothing to serious. I did end up going to the ER and then seeing my family docotor. My doctor told me that it is possible to become allergic to anything at any point in your life. Several hundred bee stings later I haven't had another reaction. But the first few stings of the season keeps me on my toes. I would urge you to pick up an epipen for your first year out, until you are sure you aren't going to have a violent reaction. Also, if the bees are in your yard, you may want to keep an epipen around for an emergency, like a visitor who gets stung and has no previous allergens to bee stings. You just never know.
Good luck and have fun.