Thursday, October 20, 2016

Lizzy Lizard: The Unconventional Childhood Pet

We all share the same embarrassment of our first email address. Ranging from green.pinkie.princess and soccergurllll27 to saxophone2741 and puddin.pants, the chagrin is real. Very real. Feeling a bit nostalgic this week, I bring to you my first email address..... LizzyLizard. (Cringe) This email address stems from my prized pets. Most eight year olds have goldfish, dogs, or maybe even a hamster as their first pet, but not me! My first pet was a lizard. Other young girls my age had Barbies, baby dolls, and dress up clothes in their room, but I had two 100 gallon aquariums.

Adult and Baby Bearded Dragon (Credit)
My first lizard was named Spike and my second lizard was named Kiwi, both of which were Bearded Dragons. I got them both from different reptiles shows when they were a wee little three inches. Although they are cute and little at first, Bearded Dragons can grow to be 20 inches long! The picture to the right shows how large the size difference is between the teeny babies and large adults. It is to note that one should never put babies and adults together like in this picture. Adults will eat babies! (Eeeek!)  Let's hope that little guy made it!

As I said earlier, I got my Bearded Dragons from a reptile show. If you have never been to a reptile show, I would totally recommend it! Venomous cobras, dimly lit rooms, and cigar smoke characterize the event. Perfect for an eight year old! (#ParentingGoals) My dad and I scoped the stands for the perfect baby lizard and settled on Spike. It is key to understand that it was 17 degrees that day and lizards need heat to live. We rode the two hour drive back home with the heat turned up completely, sweating to death, just so my first pet, little Spikey, would be okay.

I just had Spike at first, but when he turned six months old, eight year old Lizzy thought he was really lonely and needed a girlfriend. So off we went to the reptile show again to pick up a new girl Bearded Dragon. We raced home excited to unite the two new best friends (Or should I say arranged marriage?). This is where the fun ends. Spike tried to kill Kiwi. Like he actually wanted her to die. So we went to the pet store to buy another 100 gallon tank and they lived side by side for the rest of their 10 year life. It was a crushing blow to my childhood ideality of love.

Some families bring their dog into their annual family Christmas card, but my family had lizards in our annual card. If you don't believe me, look to the left.  LOL. Here I am posing by the Christmas tree circa 2006 with my reptiles.

Spike and Kiwi both lived to be 10 years old, passing away earlier this year. RIP.  Bearded Dragons are great pets, and I definitely would recommend them. I'm glad I got to share this walk down memory lane with you and my unconventional childhood pets. Comment below your cringe worthy first email address and if you too had any weird pets growing up! Thanks for reading!

11 comments:

  1. Your posts are always so relatable, light, and humerous! I always love reading about them and your Christmas card with your lizard is adorable and so you.

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  2. I have actually been to a reptile show for ma friend's birthday party and I thought it was the coolest thing. It's awesome that you included the lizards in the Christmas card picture!

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  3. I don't think I've ever considered getting a lizard as a pet, but the way you write and the stories you told in this post kind of make me want one!

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  4. My first email was chzsquirrel and I still use it (lol). I am sorry to hear about your lizards passing away; I lost my dog this summer literally a month before move-in day. I haven't read your blog yet until this post, but your content is lighthearted and relatable and I really like it! I will definitely be back next week.

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  5. Your posts never fail to make me laugh! I can't admit to having a terrible first email address (my dad made it for me) and I had a frog that we needed to feed live crickets to when I was about 6! I've wanted a turtle for as long as I can remember though and I am still determined to have one eventually.

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  6. I've always wanted a turtle, but I kind of want to go look at lizards now too! Your blogs are really fun to read! Great job! (my first email was abbzzz14 and it's still my twitter handle lol)

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  7. AWWW... Your animal stories are so interesting. Makes me wanna buy pets. I didnt know adult lizards can eat the baby lizards. That was a bit scary, but your story is very interesting to read. I could read it all day.

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  8. I always laugh at your posts. I'm so sad Spike and Kiwi's relationship didn't work out. Also, sorry for your loss. But, I think it's so cool you had lizards (although I was more of a fish guy in my day). I was surpised that you were holding the little guys for the picture. I didn't know they could be held and played with. Now I really want a lizard.

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  9. My first ever email address was either hannahmontanarules61 or smurf015, neither of which had any real personal meaning. I didn't have any lizards or snakes or anything of the sort as my dad was deployed to the desert several times and therefor hates anything associated with it (though we lived in Nevada and California for several years), but I did have a small hamster named Duchess. Once again, I have no idea how I came up with such a name.

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  10. This was hilarous and I love the family pictures. I feel so bad when arranged marriages for pets don't workout, (I tried to arrange for my cousins lizard and another lizard to fall in love as well). Spike and Kiwi were so cute and I loved hearing about your relationship with them as they were your first pets. Totally love your blog

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  11. I resonate with your email so much, I was maddog23... Anyway your blog is so fun and really great to read every week, you always bring something new!

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