This weekend I attended the Mo Math Museum. As I entered I was immediately bombarded by the weird and unusual contraptions, weird smells, and rush of little kids that surrounded me. The air was filled with words such as “Woahhhhh” and “Ooooooh.” As I ventured further into this mystical land of fun and games I began to revisit my childhood self. I was ecstatic with the fact that I was second in line for the tricycle ride. I was flabbergasted by the idea of someone being able to sit on a chair with one leg and not fall flat on their face. As I walked around the museum I contemplated on what Mo Math was aiming for when they created this place and finally came to a conclusion. They had a similar idea as Walt Disney. What they had made was a Safe Haven. A place for adults whose hopes and dreams had withered away to express their inner child before they go back to their monotonous and melancholy lives. A place for young people to create, develop, and blossom their ideas, and hopefully inspire others to do the same. A place where people could be happy and leave their troubles behind.