Saturday, October 17, 2009

Beckham breaking down the defenses...

We went to a yard sale this morning in our neighborhood and the boys got a new little people race track. We came home and John and I started cleaning up when I noticed this....


Poor Beckham, they totally blocked him out-
ON PURPOSE!


Its hard to be the baby...although he did get a new and very comfy car seat!

That should make it all better.

6 comments:

Mark and/or Lisa said...

Well, now you see it from all sides! You used to gang up with Brian against baby Mark the exact same way, only Brian knew how and where the baby gate was, so you just gated him out and he would pull himself up at the gate and talk to you for hours! Until I came along and said, "How dare you treat your bother that way, how would you like it if he did that to you"? I don't think you ever got it- UNTIL NOW!

Mark and/or Lisa said...

I guess I'm logged on as Mark and LIsa, but it's really Grma Brea here!~

Campbell Family said...

oh, poor beckham!....it is hard to be the youngest sometimes, but I'm sure he came and found you and received extra hugs! I love that you went and picked pine nuts. And that you got to go to the BYU/UNLV game. My parents were actually at that game as well with my sister. She is attending UNLV for a masters program so she got them tickets. They had fun too....except my mom got to sit by an extremely drunk man cheering BYU on incessently. She told him he was a 'character'...haha.

Megan Bartlett said...

Yard sales are THE BESt. I got a fabulous train set for Luke at one for really cheap. I'm looking for car seats right now though! Good for you for finding one!

Raelyn said...

That is one of the funniest things ever! I got a good belly laugh out of it. So sad...sitting there, longing to get in. LOVE IT!

Mae said...

That's pretty funny. I remember being frustrate that I couldn't play with my older sisters. But I also remember the frustration of playing with friends with younger siblings and being required to play with the little kid.

Life can be very frustrating sometimes and I wonder where the line of fairness comes in.