When the kids went up to the front of church for the Children’s Moment last week, one of them was wearing this on her shirt:

Love it!
If you want your very own, there are many versions available from many places. You’re welcome.
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A WRITING PROMPT FROM ME TO YOU: Someone uses math and it’s cool.
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Ally Bean
August 14, 2019 at 8:00amOh that’s wonderful. Made me laugh out loud. Thanks.
Marian Allen
August 14, 2019 at 8:09amYou’re welcome! Always pleased to please. 🙂
Roy A Ackerman, PhD, EA
August 14, 2019 at 10:26amMy kids had similar T-shirts. (I have designer genes. We all have Avogradro’s number.) Yes, they knew their dad was a dork.
Marian Allen
August 14, 2019 at 11:20amLOL! Love it!
Dan antion
August 14, 2019 at 2:39pmThat’s great!
Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt
August 16, 2019 at 11:49amI don’t see how people try to get through life without math sense – they miss so many good jokes. And their change.
Although the modern generation seems to trust computers, and hasn’t learned GIGO.
Here at the old folks home, you have to check your bill carefully – the sum may be correct, but we usually have to go challenge something! Part of it is that they try to be so unobtrusive in counting whether you showed up for dinner. Part seems to be imagination.
Marian Allen
August 16, 2019 at 3:35pmMath is not my native language, in spite of being raised by an accountant. I didn’t start to get math sense until I worked in accounting, myself, and had to hang around with numbers and calculations all day. Then I had to learn to savvy the lingo. Immersion is the only way to really learn a language. It probably helps that I’ve always loved science and sciencey things, and science and math are BFF.
“they try to be so unobtrusive in counting whether you showed up for dinner. Part seems to be imagination.” LOL!!!!