thank you all for your responses -
I should have said "I've handled him everyday, except for those first 3 days..."
He has only ever come out of his hide, willingly, once - and that was the first time I handled him - after the first 3 days. Are you guys saying that I should wait for him to come out? My impression was that I should just dive in and "handle" him daily for him to get used to me.
Tonight I wore some little vinyl gloves from work, so I wouldn't be so nervous, and even held a paper towel in my lap (which was fairly unweildy - an old towel would probably be better) - so I wouldn't be worried about the pooping.
Everything went OK this time - no pooping, and no biting. But I guess I am just the nervous sort (which is what I meant by not being cut out for this)- he jumps and I jump. And honestly, no caffeine since early this morning.
I kept the handling very brief this time. Maybe about 3 minutes and put him back. All went smoothly. I thank everyone for their input, even a response from Kathy (whose book I have been waiting for, should have just ordered it from your website...)
My son is 5. He is very interested in watching the snake, but when it started heading in his direction, got a little frightened. I told him to watch from a little farther away (don't want to force the issue, while the snake is in this jumpy stage). He claims to still want to "take the snake back", but I get the feeling that perhaps he is just angry with it for biting his mommy! And while I care about his feelings, he doesn't get to make big decisions like this.
Anyway, I will perservere, read Kathy's book when it ever arrives - concentrating first off on this handling/behavior stuff. Is it correct that I shouldn't be fishing him out of his hide? (or from under the Aspen bedding-I think before, someone said - just pull him out-) He has only come out on his own once, when I found him climbing around on the gauges. I could just give him his mouse when he's due and leave him alone till he comes out, but thought then he'd never get used to me.
Don't worry, btw, I would never "dump" him and I'm not ready to get rid of the little guy. I am a responsible pet owner and the little guy is well cared-for. I know, posting these things on a site like this, that I take the chance of angering people who don't know me and perhaps being criticized by some. Mostly you've been very patient-and I appreciate you all taking the time to impart some of your experience.
So thanks again-
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