Catie and Britt planned a wonderful party in an Alamo Heights park. There was much swinging.








Anyway, the Elmo had much hugging to do. Which he gladly did.
I find it interesting that some children are immediately trusting and some are much more cautious. I think I fell into the category of immediately hugging the strange muppet.
Even the Godson had a good swing with Elmo.
The only thing that could take the kids' attention away from swinging, bouncing and Elmo would of course be cake.
OMG look at this cute Belly:
Elmo was, of course, a part of the cake fun.
Now, I'm not saying I know if this was the real Elmo or not. But if it wasn't, then this individual easily deserves 30 points for staying in costume and character for two hours. No way I could of done it. Especially in that heat.

Those of you who were scared of clowns as children I think were much more insightful than I was. I loved clowns. Now though, when I look at a clown, I see past the makeup and most of the time see very sad individuals. I think the children who are scared of clowns can sense this. I love the fact that my nephew seems to be one of these people.
But this Elmo was a champ. He worked the crowd and all the children grew to like him. Lots of photos were taken.





So 30 points and hat tip to whichever individual made turning Two so awesome.
4 comments:
I bet the man in the suit was the friendly neighborhood Squirrelly the Skunk Rescuer. We may never know his true identity...
personally i've always been more of a 'blue monster' fan...
Awesome job...also love the pic of Elmo in swing.
As George's mom I have to say that this is a very adorable blog. You have captured the party beautifully and we are still talking about the "Big Elmo" who was that masked monster anyway?
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