Livi's Broken arm

Last week Livi fell off of the trampoline. :( I didn't see what happened, but she was crying pretty hard when it happened and just wanted to be held. Then she fell asleep in my arms and took a 3 hour nap. When she woke up she was still sad and guarding her arm so I made an appointment with the pediatrician to get it checked out. At the appointment the the doctor pushed on her arm pretty hard and moved it all around. Livi did not even flinch. Totally Stoic.  She is so funny around other people. She will not talk, smile, or show any emotion. If you don't know her well, you would never guess that at home she is full of life and has a fun bubbly personality. Anyways, so I tried to tell the doctor that she would do everything in her power to not show that it hurt. But he was convinced that it was just a bad bruise and that she would be using her arm again in a few days. Well, a few days passed and she was still guarding it. I had a feeling it was broken, but wanted to trust he doctor's opinion. On Sunday she fell on it again and whimpered the saddest little whimper and went totally pale and clammy. That is when I knew it was time to get it x-rayed. So, I took her to the ER. The ER doctor moved her arm all around and pushed on it, and again she was totally stoic. The Doctor again was convinced it was not broken because he couldn't believe that she could endure such pain with no emotion. But, he was nice enough to oblige me with the x-ray. He was totally shocked when he saw it was broken. He was amazed by her pain tolerance. She is one tough cookie! She got her cast on today and loves it. I think she feels more secure with it on. 
She wanted to model it so we could show daddy (who is currently in the Azores) her cool new cast. 
And of course it had to be PINK!







Love this little girl so much. She is seriously such an angel. I always say that she is like Mary Poppins-practically perfect in every way! :)

The Queen's Diamond Jublilee

We were lucky enough to be in England to help celebrate a historic event. Queen Elizabeth celebrated her 60th anniversary as the Queen of England. This country is very proud of its royalty. There was a week long celebration, the Diamond Jubilee. We went to London the week before the celebration and got to see them setting up for the event. We also went to the tower of London and saw all the crown jewels which Avery thought was pretty amazing (I rather enjoyed it too). 

The kids also had a huge celebration at school and they all got to dress up like Kings and Queens. 
Here is the Royal Ingersoll family :)


Prince Andrew

Princess Livi

Princess Avery




Avery has been a little camera shy these days, so when she asked me to take a picture of her and Emily, I was so excited! One picture was all I got, but one is better than none! I can't believe how big Avery is getting. I still love those BIG blue eyes of hers!


Rain Rain Go Away!

It has been raining for months, non-stop. We need some sunshine around here!! But until the sun decides to show its face, Livi and I decided to embrace the rain and do a little puddle jumping to get out of the house. She didn't last long because it was cold, but it was still fun!







I Love Paris in the Springtime!


We took the family to Paris for spring break and we had so much fun! The best part was having our own personal tour guide. Andy spent a semester in Paris and knew his way around pretty well, which was so nice. It made the trip much more relaxing and enjoyable. The weather was beautiful and the city was everything I ever imagined and more. Paris is my new favorite place. I can't wait to go back.


One of our first stops was the famous Notre Dame.


The kids Trying to feed the birds in front of Notre Dame




After touring Notre dame we made a pit stop for Andrew. The girls and I waited outside. Livi was sitting quietly in her stroller and then all of a sudden she stared at me with the saddest most helpless look. I asked her what was wrong and she held up her wrist. I noticed that it was all red and I took a closer look and noticed a big blister. I was so confused and thought that maybe a spider bit her or something. Then I noticed that her sleeve was burned. I was even more confused and started looking around. Next I found two burn holes in her pants and then I finally found the culprit. Some one had carelessly tossed their cigarette butt on her. I couldn't believe it! It was still burning a hole in the seat of her stroller. I was livid!! Poor girl! 


There is a bridge by Notre Dame where couples write their names on a padlock and then lock it onto the fence. They then throw the key in the river to symbolize their never ending love. They call them Locks of Love. Kind of romantic :)



And waht is Paris without street performers?! This guy played the chicken dance song for us, and yes, I did the chicken dance in the middle of the street in Paris. :)

Everything was blooming and all of the gardens were immaculate.It was seriously breathtaking.


Berthillion is one of the most famous ice cream and sorbet makers in France, so of course we had to try it. And let me tell you it was Amazing!!! We got pear, raspberry, and mango sorbet and it tasted like you were eating the real fresh fruit, only better. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.The lines were always really long at the ice cream shops.




The highlight of the trip was the Eiffel Tower. The kids absolutely loved it. The wait for the elevator was a few hours long, so we decided to take the stairs up. It was quite the climb! 347 steps to the first level, 674 steps to the second level, and then an elevator the rest of the way up. The kids practically ran the whole way but I had to take a few breathers. Plus I carried Livi up the first level. It was so worth it though. The view was spectacular.

Here we are in front of the eiffel tower



The view from the first level

We got to the second level just as the sun was setting


Then we got off of the elevator just as they were turning on the lights. It was seriously magical! Can't even describe how cool it was. The lights twinkle for the first minute after the lights go on. Definitely my favorite part of the trip. Standing under the sparkling Eiffel tower in paris with my family.


Here are the kids in front of the Louvre. We didn't actually go inside because we were afraid that the kids would get bored. I can't wait to go back and explore all of the museums.
Notice here in this picture that Avery is doing bunny ears to Andrew?

Well I told her to stop making bunny ears and Andrew thought I told him to be a bunny. I don't know why I thinkt it was so funny, but it makes me laugh. Here he is being a bunny in front of the Louvre :)


Avery brought her camera with her and had a lot of fun taking pictures, I wanted her to capture the trip through her eyes and create her own memories. She loved it and actually got some really cool shots. Here she is taking a picture of the Arc de Triomphe.


I loved this tree in the garden area


We spent lots of time on the Metro going from place to place. Andy was an amazing navigator.

My legs were still a little tired from climbing the eiffel tower, but I mustered enough strength to climb up to the Sacre Couer, and I am so glad I did. It is a beautiful Basilica on top of a hill that overlooks all of Paris. The atmosphere there was really fun. People were jsut hanging out on the steps and taking in all that Paris has to offer.



Livi fell asleep, so we hung out on the steps for a bit while she snoozed. There was this amazing street performer entertaining the crowd. He juggled a soccer ball in unimaginable ways. At one point he climbed to the top of a light post and hung on with his hands while he hung out like a flag and juggled the ball with his feet, It was Amazing!
and the view from the top of Sacre Couer


One of my other favorite parts of the trip was stopping at a Creperie. I was so excited to experience authentic French Crepes. Andy served his mission in France and still talks about the food 10 years later. So I was anxious to see what all the fuss is about. And although we didn't go to any restaurants, I must say that the Crepe was enough to make me understand, It was delicious and so fun to be eating Crepes in Paris. The kids loved them too. Especially the Nutella and banana Crepe. Yum!! 


I don't remember what this place is. I'll have to ask Andy :)



This is the Luxembourg palace and garden. A lot of it was under construction, but still beautiful. There is a fountain with a large pool in front of it where you can sail toy boats. The kids had a blast chasing their boat around and launching it with the stick.




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