The remnants of last night's Pi Day celebration . . .
Not only did David and Mary decorate pi, but they also lovingly drew their own.
This is David's. I love it. He was careful to point out that pi has two monkey tails. That kid has definitely been immersed in D'Nealian handwriting (although I'm not sure a lovely pi symbol justifies the torture).


Now look at the little pi symbols Mary drew. She did them all by herself.
Aren't they sweet? I never knew my three-year-old could melt my heart with a pi.
Thanks to the friends and family who joined us for pie yesterday!
P.S. I have also enjoyed The-Day-After-Pi-Day:
3.15 = Pie for breakfast