As a matter of fact we did, but only because we like to eat our dinner between 1 and 2 Hawaii-Aleutian time. It's just our favorite time zone. We can't get enough of it.
(Have I geeked out enough to confess that we are not the Pi-Day elitists I once thought? I'm off to hang my humble (Pi) head in shame. )
Jane who is not nearly as Pi-riffic as Christine, Michelle and Cath. Sigh.
Man - you guys are way ahead of me. Never heard of Pi Day, but it makes sense. I was thinking you were just celebrating Friday (which is, IMHO, enough reason to celebrate). All I could think of this week was the significance of Saturday. Anyone? ;-) At least the day passed uneventfully (for me, anyways).
Cute! Our older girls both did "pi" projects in high school for a freshman or sophomore math class, I forget which.
Meanwhile, I tagged you for a meme. I'd love to see your response to it, but if you're in too contemplative a mood in Holy Week to bother with it, I'll understand! :)
Oh, Jane...I am sooooooo waaaayyyy behind on all things bloggy. I just popped in to see how everything is going on the ark!!! I thought this might be your St. Patrick's day celebration dinner....looks so yummy! You guys certainly go all out when celebrating! Love the look of all those pies (pizza and sweet)!!!
I didn't exactly give up reading other blogs, but this Lent that's what kinda happened :( "See" you soon, Laura
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All those Pizza Pies made me think you might be celebrating Pi day.
Since March 14 is Pi day, I'm guessing that's what your family celebrated. :)
Agreed w/ c and m. The question is did you celebrate between the hours of 1 and 2PM?
As a matter of fact we did, but only because we like to eat our dinner between 1 and 2 Hawaii-Aleutian time. It's just our favorite time zone. We can't get enough of it.
(Have I geeked out enough to confess that we are not the Pi-Day elitists I once thought? I'm off to hang my humble (Pi) head in shame. )
Jane
who is not nearly as Pi-riffic as Christine, Michelle and Cath. Sigh.
Man - you guys are way ahead of me. Never heard of Pi Day, but it makes sense. I was thinking you were just celebrating Friday (which is, IMHO, enough reason to celebrate). All I could think of this week was the significance of Saturday. Anyone? ;-) At least the day passed uneventfully (for me, anyways).
Oh Faith,
How could I have forgotten the ides? Now a literary reference to my lack of knowledge...
Jane
Cute! Our older girls both did "pi" projects in high school for a freshman or sophomore math class, I forget which.
Meanwhile, I tagged you for a meme. I'd love to see your response to it, but if you're in too contemplative a mood in Holy Week to bother with it, I'll understand! :)
St. Jo? (biting my nails :-) ). I can't figure out the meaning of the cicular shape. But then it must have been one of the kiddies b-days.
By the way, Jane, I finally posted the meme on the parables, and you got an award...
Love,
Easter:-)
How does one even find out it's pi day?!?! It must have been accidently left off my calendar! ;)
Oh, Jane...I am sooooooo waaaayyyy behind on all things bloggy. I just popped in to see how everything is going on the ark!!! I thought this might be your St. Patrick's day celebration dinner....looks so yummy! You guys certainly go all out when celebrating! Love the look of all those pies (pizza and sweet)!!!
I didn't exactly give up reading other blogs, but this Lent that's what kinda happened :(
"See" you soon,
Laura
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