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Operation Tadpole

I was washing dishes one day in May 2020 when my youngest, 11-year-old Nathan, came running into the house.

“Mom, you won’t believe what I found in the mud puddle. Come see!”

We were two months into pandemic lockdown by that point, and remote learning hadn’t been holding Nathan’s interest. I was glad to hear him excited about something.

I dried my hands and followed Nathan out to a large puddle in our driveway. “They’re tadpoles!” he said. “Dad said a frog must have laid her eggs in there.”

I bent down for a closer look. There were hundreds of tadpoles swimming around.

“Aren’t they cool?” he said.

The next few days, Nathan kept his eye on the tadpoles. One afternoon, he asked if

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