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Colorado--07 LBR Miami progression thread

desertanimal

2003 UB313
I got Colorado just because. No breeding plans, but I like to use the snakes to illustrate Mendelian genetics when I teach. So Colorado's excuse for being here is that he's my "normal." Although of course he's not a normal normal! He's 2 years old now, but I hardly know him because he stayed at Nanci's house for a year. He still serves his purpose as eye-candy, though! In fact, I had promised my wife I would cut down to 4 adults (we're grad students, finishing up, have no certainty about the future, went more into debt while we were away collecting dissertation data, and we'll probably lose our house in September, so it was quite reasonable to cut back) and was planning to sell him since I have no breeding plans for him. But when he got back from Nanci's house and I pulled him out of the bag, my she said, "That one's cool-looking!" "Yeah, he is. But I'm not planning to breed him and since I'm only keeping 4 breeding adults I'm going to sell him." "Well . . . maybe you should have 5 snakes." So here he stays. :D Nice work, Carol!

Here he was in June 2007 upon arrival.
 

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May 2008--yearling
 

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December 2009. He's matured quite nicely.
 

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DYK yea, Colorado gets to stay! He's looking so big and handsome! Gotta love those Miamis!
 
Omigod, he's so beautiful! I'm just loving all your snakes right now, lol! xD I'm so excited to see an adult Miami of Carol's...! It's like looking into the fuuuture!
 
I love Colorado! He went from being a cute little yearling to a big, beautiful, confident adult. He's spent many hours watching TV shows with me since he was always "out" and easy to find! Perfect feeder, too! And _so_ beautiful.
 
.. and we'll probably lose our house in September....

First of all, what a beauty. Reminds me of that I need a Miami too ;)

But secondly, are you still in this situation? OMG that is terrible. Or where you talking in past tense?

I lost my job two months ago. I have worked for a bank the last 10 years as a system developer. My wife and I bought a new house this year and had a baby. Man, what a terrible time this was. But luckily I found a new job and can start in january 2010.
 
Steph, if something drastic happens, you can always send the boys back for as long as you need to. I'll even pay to get them here.
 
First of all, what a beauty. Reminds me of that I need a Miami too ;)

But secondly, are you still in this situation? OMG that is terrible. Or where you talking in past tense?

I lost my job two months ago. I have worked for a bank the last 10 years as a system developer. My wife and I bought a new house this year and had a baby. Man, what a terrible time this was. But luckily I found a new job and can start in january 2010.

That's great, Marcel, that you got a new job! Congrats! Well, we don't know if we'll really lose it--we are just taking steps to prepare for the worst as best we can. We are "upside down" in it (we now owe more than it is actually worth) and our loan becomes adjustable in September 2010. That means that the refinancing of the loan that we planned to do when we bought the house won't be possible. If interest rates go up too high we'll be tight making the payments, but we can make them. Our house isn't worth much--we bought the cheapest thing we could find that didn't need major work--so we can stand a lot of variation in interest rates, actually, but if we can't get our loan renegotiated, we may be in trouble--it depends on circumstances.

If my wife finishes her PhD by the fall or soon after and is able to transition right into a job, we will be ok. If she finishes her PhD by then or soon after and isn't able to find anything (which could just as easily happen as not in this market), we won't. At that point, her school loans will kick in and that plus no job plus a higher mortgage payment, well, we won't be able to do it. Plus, I'm looking at finishing my PhD in the next year, too, and who knows if I'll find a job, either, and my school loans will come due, too, so it's two of us in that boat. Anything could happen, and a lot of the possible outcomes result in us not being able to make ends meet.

I've basically been assuming for the past year that we'll lose the house and that we've just been paying rent to a bank instead of to a landlord. If we do, it's no big deal. We'll get on our feet once we get jobs and we won't be homeless in the interim (my wife's family lives here and we could stay with them if we needed to). It would totally screw my wife's credit if we were foreclosed on, but there are other things banks are doing these days to allow people to get out of their houses without foreclosure--we're looking into that. And I'm not on the loans, and one advantage to not being allowed to be legally married is that if we default on the mortgage, it can't touch my credit, so once we DO get jobs, if we find a place we want to settle down, I could still potentially buy a house.

We just need to get jobs. That's the main thing. Even in the worst case scenario, though, we'll be fine. It's just a house. And the snakes are just snakes, and money's just money. :) It makes it easier not to have to worry about feeding and housing a human child!!!
 
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