Two Year Old Kid

@ellovire (409)
July 24, 2011 9:55pm CST
My little man is now two years old and he is such an adorable kid!! I am amazed by how he progresses. Now, he can sing the alphabet song and the number song. Though he still has a hard time pronouncing them correctly, at least he knows what he is saying. He also knows a lot of nursery rhymes. He loves browsing books, and he loves watching Toy Story 3. He knows several lines from that movie. Also, he knows what he wants and he makes sure he gets it. He finds a way to get the things that he wants with patience. He does not cry if he cannot make it, instead he approaches me or his dad and will ask for our help. He also knows how to tell a story. Everytime we came home from work, we will ask him what happened to him during the day and he would tell us his story. Before he goes to sleep at night, he will say a prayer, and when he wakes up in the morning, he will greet us with a cheerful sounding "good morning!". He is so adorable he makes me just want to stay home with him the whole day and not go to the office at all. Do you have a two year old kid? Do you enjoy him/her as much as I enjoy my son?
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@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
25 Jul 11
He sounds like a wonderful little boy. Enjoy every minute u have w/him. They grow up way too quick.I think 2 is a wonderful age . i sure enjoyed my grandson when he was two . He turned 7 sat. & i'm still enjoying him.
@ellovire (409)
26 Jul 11
I am enjoying every minute with him! I want to be with him ALL THE TIME and it breaks my heart every time I have to go to work in the morning. He has a nanny, and a part of me hates leaving him with his nanny because the nanny can play with him, bathe him, feed him, etc. I want those tasks LOL. But then, I have to work, work, work for his future. Given the chance, I really like to work at home so to spend most time with him.
• United States
25 Jul 11
My son just turned nine, but I do have a two year old niece. She is precious. I love being around kids that age. It is the exploring age for sure.
@ellovire (409)
25 Jul 11
I cannot imagine my son turning nine!! I cannot even imagine him turning three or four years old. I sometimes beg him not to grow too fast. How's your son? Can you still kiss him and hug him now that he has grown big? My kid never stops exploring, but he explores in a mature kind of way. He learns by his mistakes. Say he washes his face with water and baby soap and some of the soap gets in to his mouth, the next time he will do that he will keep his mouth closed so not to let the soap get in... something like that.