Friday, April 2, 2010

Mr. Beckham

Mr. Beckham has suddenly become a big boy. No, not potty trained yet, but everything about him is now grown up. He has stepped into the role of middle child perfectly. While I knew that Chloe would take to the new baby easily, I was nervous about Mr. Poort. I thought that this new baby would knock Mr. Beckham not only out of his role as the baby of the family, but also knock him into a jealous little guy who would show his "affection" for his new sister by loving her too much.
Just the opposite.
Beckham has proven to be such a sensitive little man. He is so gentle with her. He will walk up to her and gently pat her on her head and whisper, "Hello Ava. Hello Ava girl." And then after kissing her on her head or cheek, he walks away.
It is the CUTEST thing EVER.
I always loved Beckham, but his sweetness has just made him more...ahhhh...I don't know. I just love him.
He is all boy. Still obsessed with planes, trains and automobiles. He BEGS every day for me to play monster trucks with him. He has quite the convincing grin. I tend to give in almost every time. He also LOVES tools. He received a plastic tool set for Christmas, but he prefers the real thing. Jon has been doing a lot of "projects" around the house and Beckham is happy to be his assistant. Jon is so cute and plays along and asks Beck to hand him tools.
He just started playing soccer in March. He is far from being the legend of his namesake, but we are proud. He made a few goals, but with each kick, he would run off of the field for a Gatorade break. The kid is a diva.
He has also taken quite a liking for cereal. He wants it all of the time. Every meal. Every snack. Every time in between. Once again, his adorable grin usually has me caving and asking him which kind and making room for his monster trucks next to his bowl.
Here are a few (or more) of my favorite photos as of late...


His hands are my favorite right now





Helping Daddy fix the dishwasher





Cohen Anderson, Maxwell Jolley and Beck




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