I wasn't able to convince our son to wear his Elmo costume for school, but Miss Emily sure did. Here he is posing sweetly for her.
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He had a blast that day. The kids wore costumes, and they had a pumpkin hunt and ate candy. I'm not sure if there was a beanbag toss or not, but he sure talked about one a lot! He claimed he didn't participate, though. Hmmm.
Our little Elmo didn't want to leave. His teachers are great.
Here he is showing off his pumpkin to his Papa.
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He told us it took him a long time to find his pumpkin. It was "hard" because it was "hidden in leaves."
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