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r to cover twice。 For my project I

drew diagrams of the various stages of an embryo's

development; I made a giant chicken poster; I graphed the daily fluctuations in temperature

and humidity; and I made a line chart documenting the

weight loss of each egg。 On the outside eggs were boring; but I knew what was happening

on the inside!

Then two days before the science fair I was candling Bonnie when I noticed something。 I

called my dad into my room and said; “Look; Dad! Look

at this! Is that the heart beating?”

He studied it for a moment; then smiled and said; “Let me get your mother。”

So the three of us crowded around and watched Bonnie's heart beat; and even my mother

had to admit that it was absolutely amazing。

Clyde was the first to pip。 And of course he did it right before I had to leave for school。 His

little beak cracked through; and while I held my breath

and waited; he rested。 And rested。 Finally his beak poked through again; but almost right

away; he rested again。 How could I go to school and just

leave him this way? What if he needed my help? Surely this was a valid reason to stay home;

at least for a little while!

My father tried to assure me that hatching out could take all day and that there'd be plenty of

action left after school; but I'd have none of that。 Oh;

no…no…no! I wanted to see Abby and Bonnie and Clyde and Dexter and

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