  I'm not even sure where to begin, because nothing of really extreme significance has occured, yet a lot of significant things have happened.
Had my 2 year old's birthday party finally last night, almost a month after his birthday. We had a party for him on his birthday up at the lake, but this was the big cookout bash birthday party that all the friends and more family got to come to.
It was hot dogs for about 25 people. And a huge Spider-Man birthday cake. My wife was leary of getting such a big cake, and then was very glad she talked herself into it. Had a Spider-Man pinada too, one that was the head and shoulders of Spidey. The kids didn't so much break it open as they decapitated poor ol' Spidey, and when that happened my son went into hysterics. Didn't handle seeing his hero decapitated too well. But after he realized Spider-Man was full of candy, he was better about it. We also found out that he's now tall enough to stand in our swimming pool and not be below water.
I don't know if that is good or bad. I say that because on one hand it's good...if he manages to get outside and into the pool by himself(which he is very capable of doing), then he shouldn't drown...the bad thing is it takes away his fear of the pool, which has been the only thing keeping him from climbing into the pool by himself.
If he does that, even though he can stand up and have his head well out of the water, if he slips and goes under, he might panic only being 2 and not realize all he has to do is stand up. Sometimes, fear is a good thing. He has none what so ever. My 2 year old has a lot of "Hey, y'all, watch this" in his future, I am afraid. 
