Just some anecdotal ramblings about watching a snake grow up

My BP went through a little growth spurt over the last few weeks, had a good shed, bulked up a little, and all of the sudden it is like she is an awkward teenager. Now, she is knocking things over in her tank, which she has never done before, like she is getting used to her own increase in mass. I watched her crawl on top of her humid hide, stretch her head out a little, and then flip the whole thing backwards. I don't want her to hurt herself, so I am going to get something more weighty (it's just a tupperware with a whole cut in the lid filled with moss, but she has never budged it before. haha.)

Also today, I was lying on the floor and she was crawling over my chest, like she ALWAYS does, and all of the sudden, she just slid right off me like a slide and flopped over. She was perfectly fine, not a long fall AT ALL, but it was the most pitifully amusing thing I have ever seen, and never happened before. I don't know if now she just weights slightly more so there is more momentum when she slides downhill? haha. Either way, I am keeping a much closer eye on the awkward little thing. Snakes falling of of things, even from negligible height, is just pitiful, they look so darn helpless as they right themselves. I think the only creature more pitiful it that situation is a turtle.

Anyone else have silly snake stories, any amusing quirks your snakes have or awkward phases they went through? I think all creatures have a period of bodily adjustment, no matter how "primitive" they may be. Snakes may not be as spastic as kittens, but I for sure think they too reach a point of transition from baby to adolescent that is just a little awkward in terms of coordination. Mine sure has. haha.