Navy had her first class party at Ms. Dianne’s preschool.  All of the kids wore their costumes, and sang a bunch of songs.
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My little shadow was loving the stage.
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(Although I was not impressed with how quietly she sang — but it could have been that she was muffled by her costume!)
After the singing portion, they were going to bob for apples.
When ms. Dianne asked how Navy was going to do it, I told her to do it through her costume.
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But, Tristen made me take the face part off.
She could have totally done it through her outfit — what a shame!
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But seeing her smile was pretty priceless.
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I love that she is the only girl — and the youngest in the class also.
This girl can hold her own!
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The cutest spectator of the festivities leaned out to give Navy a “kiss kiss”.
I filled in when Navy was stuck on stage.
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Then each kid got to hand out treats to their classmates — the “trick-or-treaters”.
Most people brought pre-packaged stuff.
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And then there was RoRo who had to embarrassingly put brownies in each person’s bag.
Who are his parents?
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Dash — the cutest pumpkin on earth — was loving the commotion.
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After everything, the class sat down for a little Halloween lunch.
But when I realized the Navy is about the messiest eater on earth, and that the real Halloween was just hours away, I took her out of her outfit.
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And because I didn’t pre-plan (like usual), I took Dash out of his outfit.
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And put Navy in his little 12 month get up.
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At almost 4 years old, it was a bit on the tight side.
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But even a pumpkin wedgie didn’t slow this girl down.
Ms. Dianne — you did it again!
It was all a success.
But you better believe that I will be working with Navy on projecting that voice of hers when she sings — with or without a face mask.