I remember touching a boa constrictor when I was 7 & in Brownies (a younger version of the Girl Scouts), and I was fascinated with the feel of their smooth, shiny, cool skin...I was also in awe of the mammoth size of the creature! However, I wasn't interested in owning a snake; they were beautiful to look at it, but they gave me the heebie-jeebies. It wasn't until earlier this year, though, a few events collided & voila, I'm a twice-over snake owner:
I teach & I wanted to get a classroom pet. While at a grad class with other teachers held at a local zoo, we got to see & touch different reptiles, including a lovely little Kenyan sand boa. I couldn't believe how sweet & small he was. Then, a few weeks later, at the same class but at a nature museum, the local herpetology society had an exhibit and they had several corn snakes out on display, simply swarming all over this tree with the branches trimmed off. I even got to hold one, and we talked about how they were the ideal snake pet & especially for a classroom.

I didn't want a typical classroom pet of a rat or bunny, because ultimately this animal is *my* pet because he'll go home with me over the holidays & summer and I'm the prime caretaker for him, so I wanted something that would enthrall the students but also provide tons of learning opportunities. So, I did a bunch of research on corn snakes, decided that my fascination outweighed any existing skittishness, and ta da: a few months later, I bought my little juvenile & then a yearling was donated from Terri/CornCrazy for my classroom.

Every day I'm more in awe of these creatures...in fact, all of my creatures.
