The problem with adults is that we forget to play. We begin to believe that play is found around colored plastic contraptions resembling paler adult trappings. But play is more about imagination and soaring in the contemplation of possibilities. We created a space for filling; filling with the joy of laughter, with the sparks of pretending, with patter of running and jumping. A space that calmly awaits every morning ready to welcome it all. We should all play more.