Our local PBS station had a party to celebrate Sesame Street's 40th birthday this week. I am happy to say that I am not as old as Sesame Street ... yet. They put on a great party, including a snack room with tables full of granola bars, teddy grahams, pb crackers, pretzels, fruit snacks and rows and rows of juice boxes.

Clark ran right up to Elmo and gave him a hug and a high five, without hesitation. I was happy to get my camera out in time.

Clark checking out the green screen, this was his favorite thing to do. He was watching himself on tv with the Muppets.

Theo's traditional Elmo rendering.

Dora's own interpretation.
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