Navy had her first play date with London.  Both love princesses and fake cooking, so we thought it would be a slam dunk.  And London is Scout’s age, and in his primary class, so we thought there would be meshing there too.
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The carpet picnic, princess play, game play and everything else turned out pretty solid.
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A couple of interesting facts –
Navy is a little slow on the social scale.  She had a few hours of fair play in her, but then it was all about her.  London would just look at her antics in amazement.  For now, I am blaming it on “She’s TWO!” (The most common phrase I get as I pick her up from preschool these days!  Don’t mind that she is three next week.  But until then –I’ll take the “two” excuse.)
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Scout was a good sport on the girly stuff.  He tried to coax London over to his Hot Wheels track, but she wasn’t having it.  So then he came up with tying three balloons to his limbs, and kept them there all day.  Showing off?  I’m not exactly sure.
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Although I thought London would want to RUN home, we had the secret weapon.  Nonnie just might be her favorite thing in the world.  So when Nonnie asked he if she wanted to go to the mall later, she was psyched.  So we headed to the mall for a light dinner, some browsing, and of course some Disney princess dresses for the two princesses.
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It might have been the longest play date in history (11 am - 6:30 pm), but it was really fun.
And I think Scout, Navy and I would have her back as often as she would like!