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My introduction, Hello

tiffany43050

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Hello everyone. I am very happy to have found this forum. I have wanted a corn for several years but could not talk first my mom then my husband into letting me have one. Now I have-for "Christ"mas so I am very pleased. I have read two books on corns and I am now on my third, but I still have much to learn as this is my first snake. Now a little about myself...I am a Christian 26 yr.old mother of five wonderful children. I am on my tail end of traing in midwifery. i enjoy movies anything family or faith related I love tatto's and of course the new love of my life (whom I still have not named) my beautiful reverse okeetee corn. I am having troubles coming up with the perfect name. I thought if i was going to have a new family member that I should have the perfect name for him. I thought Henry at first (don't ask why I usually like unique names) sweeny for sweeny todd just because I love the movie but he is so gorgeous I just don't know yet... I kinda thought I would try to find a name that would kinda mean something like "I'm not who you think" or don't judge you know something to say lots of people think I am bad but guess what I'm not, I'm great! Anyway thats all for my rambeling, thanks for all of the great vaste of knowledge.
Tiffany43050
 
:wavey: Hello. Welcome. :)

I had to talk the hubby into letting me have one too, but out of all the critters I've had to beg him for, the corn snake was the easiest. I think it's because he once owned a snake as well. Hehe.
 
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