Thursday, November 17, 2011

November 17, 2011 THURSDAY

Guess What??? Today we had tacos, bouritos, and nachos & cheese!!! Thanks to our wonderful teacher, Ms. Padachie, we got to eat Mexican food that she ordered for lunch while we watched an episode of House! The food was awesome, it is way better than our school lunch, and the House episode was pretty funny too! Anyways, we wouldn't have time to finish eating our food and our show since our lunch time is pretty short, but Ms. Padachie gave our lovely Ms. Ruperez (the teacher of our class right after lunch) some Mexican food too, and bribed her to let us have some extra time to finish up our food and TV show... And so we did...


After my lovely day of school made lovely by Ms. Padachie's Mexican food, I came home and found my mom getting ready to cook, so I asked her what she was going to cook for us, then she told me that she was going to cook pork fried rice. Well, I got really excited since her fried rice are the best ones I've ever tasted, and I love them! So I went into my room excited about the fried rice, and started doing my Holt reader. And when I was about to finish my Holt reader, I head my mom shout, "Hey Eve and Will!!! Come look at this!!! They're twins!!! Wait a second... or are they triplets!?". That time I was really confused, I thought maybe my neighbors gave birth to triplets, so I ran out but found my mom looking into a bowl... And when I looked in, guess what I found!? Two unborn chicks in on egg (two blobs of egg yolk!!!), and they were attached together at an edge! But when I looked closer, I found 3 blobs of yellow egg yolk... Or was it... I third unborn chick...


At first I thought maybe the egg yolk thing broke and some egg yolk came out, but when I poked it around with my chopsticks, I found a tiny blob separated from the other two... IT WAS THE THIRD CHICK!!! OH MY GOD... this was the first time that I've ever seen a triplet inside ONE egg!!! It's incredible... And I'm not lying!!! The two bigger ones are attached like you can see in the picture above, and the little one is just floating around separated from the other two...

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