Roxanna and I (Joel) have adopted a new pet, and for the time being she will live in our Vancouver classroom, a ball python. This snake was neglected and the picture here doesn't show it, but she is primarily skin and bones (for now) from being chronically underfed by a previous owner. When we first got her she was starving, striking at anything that moved inside or outside the aquarium. Is it dangerous if it bites you? Keep it away from faces and there is no significant risk. It isn't venomous, it does have teeth, but not fangs. You probably wouldn't need to do much more than wash the bite with soap and water to get it to heal quickly. Snakes sometimes will hold on after biting. If it does this a little hand sanitizer in the corner of its mouth will encourage it let go quickly.
What's the name? Stay tuned, we're working on that.
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Additional photos can be found on Dropbox. Select "View & Download Photos", "Family Adventures", then "Battleground CC - Mt. St. Helens 2018" to view photos. Nicholas TomihamaNicholas Ikaika Tomihama was raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. As a young child, he would occupy his free time by making his own toys from assorted houshold items, often causing messes and minor chaos. His very first bow was made at the age of five from steel coat-hangers that had been straightened and taped together with a rubber-band string. His father, a now-retired jeweler and former president of the Hawaii Jeweler's Association, encouraged his meandering interests in making things. Nicholas had a love of archery as a child and his father bought him his first bow, a lil' Banshee compound when he was ten.
At the age of 14, and with his father's help, Nicholas began his own business crafting and marketing handmade Koa wood pens. During this time, he made many attempts at building knives and spears, and occassionally steel arrowheads. In highschool, he had little interest in archery, and in his senior year at Mid-Pacific Institute, met his soon-to-be wife Angela. After graduating, he attended the University of Hawaii at Hilo with the hopes of pursuing a degree in Business Administration. After one semester and an internal awakening of a passion for the primitive, he returned to Honolulu. Back home, he started looking for a job and was hired by Sam's Club as a Home Meal Processor. With a job and a fiance, he attempted to start a custom knifemaking business which did not make it out of the gates. After moving from his parent's house, and subsequently losing access to his father's plethora of power tools, Nicholas found himself unable to make knives or pens. Without much to do, he turned to archery, making use of his father's fiberglass hunting recurve bow. After shooting for a few months, he began building his own bows with simple hand tools, teaching himself as he went. After some time, he was asked by a friend to make a bow for him. It was broken when another friend pulled it too far, and thankfully nobody was injured. After that, he prayed and asked God what he should do. He had always made things to sell, but after much prayer, he now had a different calling. He contunued to build bows in his backyard, eventually teaching a few others to build their own bows. With that under his belt, he took his own experiences in making bows and began writing the Backyard Bowyer to help others who were interested in making bows but didn't know where to start. On July 6, 2009, he and Angela were married. Shortly after completing the writing of the Backyard Bowyer, his first son, Levi Tomihama, was born. The rest is history. How to Contact Me Email: [email protected] If you have read my book and have any questions, comments, or pictures of your own bows, I would love to hear from you! Today for beekeeping at the Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center students looked into a hive showing signs of disease.
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When: Thursday, December 14, 2017 (1:00 PM 3:00 PM)
Where: Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center
11100 NE 34th Circle
Vancouver, WA 98682 US
Join us this Thursday at the Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center for a fun family craft day! We'll be making a variety of Christmas tree ornaments, listening to Christmas music and spreading Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear!
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