Jazzy says yarr
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Hello there!
My name is Justina, and my fiance Ej and I have recently become the proud keepers of an axolotl weve named Oliver.
Iv personally had a life long love of nature, specifically fish and amphibians. I was one of those kids that lived outdoors, in creeks and ponds, lakes and rivers, just picking up anything and everything to study it. Im a little more tactful now, and observe more than I interact; promise ✌ In school, i used to write papers on amphibians and how sensitive they were to pollutants leaking into their ecosystems, causing mass deformities. A love of biology and cell study has since blossomed into a "i read articles and find things fascinating" sort of life, with our 2 year old daughter needing raising and Ej starting a medical career. One day i hope to return to school and persue degrees in the fields that interest me. Having a really hard time narrowing it down to even a major and a minor, lol.
Ej had a very similar upbringing, and admires them as well. For the last couple of years, hes worked maintenence jobs at town parks. In the summers, he would find and tell me about all these little cuties, like spring peepers and green frogs.
Even our daughter is fostering a love for anything aquatic. She adores our fish that we keep, our mystery tadpole, and our most recent addition, Oliver.
Weve been information gathering from a few internet sources over the last couple of weeks, specifically about axolotls, and got almost all of our immediately useful information for your site; we're glad to be a part of such an informative and active site.
Sorry, I know I sound like I'm speaking in a very 3rd person manner.
Glad to be here on behalf of myself, and Ej. (And little Oliver)
My name is Justina, and my fiance Ej and I have recently become the proud keepers of an axolotl weve named Oliver.
Iv personally had a life long love of nature, specifically fish and amphibians. I was one of those kids that lived outdoors, in creeks and ponds, lakes and rivers, just picking up anything and everything to study it. Im a little more tactful now, and observe more than I interact; promise ✌ In school, i used to write papers on amphibians and how sensitive they were to pollutants leaking into their ecosystems, causing mass deformities. A love of biology and cell study has since blossomed into a "i read articles and find things fascinating" sort of life, with our 2 year old daughter needing raising and Ej starting a medical career. One day i hope to return to school and persue degrees in the fields that interest me. Having a really hard time narrowing it down to even a major and a minor, lol.
Ej had a very similar upbringing, and admires them as well. For the last couple of years, hes worked maintenence jobs at town parks. In the summers, he would find and tell me about all these little cuties, like spring peepers and green frogs.
Even our daughter is fostering a love for anything aquatic. She adores our fish that we keep, our mystery tadpole, and our most recent addition, Oliver.
Weve been information gathering from a few internet sources over the last couple of weeks, specifically about axolotls, and got almost all of our immediately useful information for your site; we're glad to be a part of such an informative and active site.
Sorry, I know I sound like I'm speaking in a very 3rd person manner.
Glad to be here on behalf of myself, and Ej. (And little Oliver)