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I wanted to add that I am open to suggestions as to what others who have done this suggest. I dont have any larger animals since my largest female BP is only around 850 grams. The activity director was intrigued that I had several shed skins and wanted to make sure I brought some with me. I told her that I always have some of those around and will bring them all and anyone that wants them can have them. I will be taking hand sanitizer with me. Anyone near Salisbury, NC that would be interested in tagging along would be OK too, especially if you have something larger, like a Boa or Burmese. I have kept Boas in the past and my first snake ever was a Burmese that I raised from a couple feet till it was 16 feet. I do love a big Burmese.
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That's awesome!! That may be a great audience for you to work on your presentation as well. They may not be quite as receptive as kids, but that may end up working out in your favor. As opposed to a bunch of energetic kids, your audience will likely be much more quiet and relaxed.
And it's never too late...this is my grandfather on Father's Day last year. He was 96 then (turned 97 in July) and this was the first time he ever touched a snake. He was originally saying "hell no" but after a few minutes he basically said "what the hell, I'm 96 years old, if it kills me it kills me" hahahahaha. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...07fbb10c31.jpg
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That's awesome!! That may be a great audience for you to work on your presentation as well. They may not be quite as receptive as kids, but that may end up working out in your favor. As opposed to a bunch of energetic kids, your audience will likely be much more quiet and relaxed.
And it's never too late...this is my grandfather on Father's Day last year. He was 96 then (turned 97 in July) and this was the first time he ever touched a snake. He was originally saying "hell no" but after a few minutes he basically said "what the hell, I'm 96 years old, if it kills me it kills me" hahahahaha.
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Thats a fantastic picture. I hope you are right and I totally agree with you on the rambunctious kids vs older more calm people for an audience.
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What a wonderful thing to do for your area seniors!
I really enjoy older people. My dog and I go to 10 nursing homes and have been for the past 5 years (ever since he was 3 months old). He is an English Mastiff and loves everyone so it is kind of a natural thing that the dog loves. It also helps that he is a Large dog. The residents dont have to bend over from their wheelchair or bed to pet him. He just puts his head on the bed or in their lap. This just seemed like another way to possibly bring something new into their otherwise mundane days.
Thanks for your words of encouragement.
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That's awesome! I've done the same for some younger (probabaly 9-10-11) kids, and it went great! Loved the snakes, and surprisingly listened to the things I had to tell them! Seniors are much different than kids, and may not want you to change their minds :rolleyes::D But I hope it goes well! I know I had a fun time!
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please update us on how your visit goes!!! PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! [emoji23]
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Well, tomorrow is the day. I have decided to take 4 of them with me. From smallest to largest they are:
0.1 Pastel Superstripe at 172 gr
0.1 Piebald at 384 gr
1.0 Coral Glow, Yellow Belly, 100% het Pied at 558 gr
0.1 Mystic Potion, Orange Dream at 910 gr
A little variety in colors, patterns, and sizes.
I would love to take my Super Enchi, Butter poss Fire but she is DEEP in shed.