We can't believe he's two already! He is so full of energy. Matt loves to run, jump, flip, sing, play football, throw a ball, basketball, and ride his skateboard!
Here's what BabyCenter had to say...and I agree:
Since your child has a bigger vocabulary, she'll begin to experiment with modulation. She may yell when she means to speak normally and whisper when answering a question, but she'll soon find the appropriate volume. She's also starting to get the hang of pronouns, such as "I," "you," and "me." Between ages 2 and 3, her working vocabulary will increase to about 300 words (though she'll understand up to 900 words). She'll string nouns and verbs together to form simple but complete sentences, such as "I go now." She'll even get the hang of speaking about events that happened in the past, although she won't understand the concept of irregular verb forms and may come out with expressions such as "I runned" or "I swimmed." You may smile, but this is actually quite an achievement. It means your child is picking up the basic rules of grammar — that you add an "-ed" to a word if it happened yesterday (or "yesterdaynight," as she might also say). Similarly, mice will be "mouses," and so on. At this age, your child should also start answering simple questions, such as "who" and "where" questions. If she constantly echoes your question rather than answering it, this may be cause for concern and is worth mentioning to your child's pediatrician."
We celebrated his birthday with our close family and friends. One of my BFs provided the moonbounce. The kids had a ball! Everyone enjoyed food and cake!