Family Day food included picnic fare like hot dogs, fruit, and cookies.
Chris Mortorff, '13, and his infant daughter.
Arms were good spots for paint designs too.
The piñata is definitely the highlight of Family Day.
Everyone gathers to watch the kids try to knock it down.
Each kid has a different style -- some whack, others aim strategically.
And sometimes it's best just to put it on the floor.
Face painting for kids and adults is standard Family Day fare.
Clinical Professor Mark Templeton was a good sport.
Niko Plassaras, '14, plays Wii with some young competitors.
Balloon artist Erin Whalen, '13, shared her talent with the kids.
Shana Harvey from the Wiggleworms performs.
Some face designs were especially intricate.
The weather was nice enough for the bag-toss game.
Ignacio Sofo, '14, and Nick Spear, '14, show the young ones how it's done.
Kids sat out the fun just long enough to get their faces painted.
Bowling is even more fun when the pins are almost as big as the bowlers.