Kostaroff Family

As our family is about to expand we wanted to create a space to share all of the upcoming adventures and pictures with those we are unable to see. Neither of us claim to be computer savvy or jouranlists so bare with the writing (or lack of!).

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Ava and Her Boys

Ava has found good company with a couple of different boys. Isaiah is 3 days younger, but that doesn't bother her!
Tate really got her attention! She was caught holding his hand the first day they met. He's 3 weeks older, and I think she likes that.



Ava is very fond of a couple of older men! Grandpa Roger and Grandpa Kostaroff are full of snuggles and hugs for her!


There is one man that Ava is absolutely smitten with... her daddy!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Our Big 4 Month Old!

Ava officially turned 4 months old Wednesday! I cannot believe that she is already grown that much. My friend (former co-worker) Lindsey came by with a cute outfit to help celebrate the big day! Though it was snowing outside, we had a little sunshine inside!

I cannot believe it, but I failed to take a picture of Ava in her Easter dress. Here she is as the Easter bunny.

Hilton Head Adventures!

Phil, Sara, and Ava drove to Hilton Head Island with Phil's sister Kim to stay with Mom and Dad Kostaroff in their condo. We had a wonderful time on the road and at the pool! Ava was an all-star traveler; Phil required more breaks than her! Here are a few of our favorite pictures of the trip. (There were many to choose from!)

Ava lounging under the cabana.




Swimming was not exciting or scary to Ava. Like she treats all things, she just put up with it! Hopefully, she will learn to love it!



Grandpa and Ava spent a lot of time snuggling. After all the attention, Ava doesn't think she should be left alone...EVER!



Phil, again, got his golf fix. He was able to get out and play Monday and Wednesday. On Tuesday he took a little trip to the Masters practice rounds with his dad. He really enjoyed this vacation!

It was a relaxing trip, but for one it was exhausting.