Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Connor 2 Year Clips

Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Here are several clips from the last few weeks! Enjoy!

This one is kinda long but Logan and I thought it was so funny watching Connor playing in his crib instead of sleeping. He usually bounces and does headstands so it was funny seeing him entertain himself in another way. 
We got Connor a scooter for his birthday. He is starting to figure it out. I have seen him push a few times but it doesn't last long until he just walks it because it is faster right now. 
This video isn't super exciting but it does show how Connor and I communicate. Not a lot of words but we understand one another. He does say fish.
He was doing this all on his own before I started taping. Then it took a little convincing but did it again.
Connor loves closing doors. I was pretty impressed he figured out the sliding door. 
So happy outside. You can kinda see his little sideways thing he does when he is really happy! Arms both go to the side and he yells!
Came in to hear little wolves at bedtime. Love these two! It has been so amazing having Logan home for a few weeks in a row!
Connor loves reading in his room. Sometimes we have a hard time getting out after nap time because the books are just too good! Here is is doing the animal noises.
Connor was watching a show called Dinosaur Train and started laughing like crazy so I rewound it and he laughed over and over again at a scene where a hermit crab crawls across the screen. I thought Connor was more funny to watch! I love how his ears stick out when he smiles real big! Connor seems to get more excited and happy about life than other kids his age. He does balance it out with plenty of tantrums but they are not as bad. 
He crawled in his chair and started doing this with nothing in front of him. I think he was remembering the video above and trying to get more attention. Still cute.
Connor has started learning that things have places. Like rocks go in the rock beds, his car books stay in the car and the toys stay in the living room. He does a good job of "putting things back". 

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