Y and I apologize (although the blame mostly falls on me) for failing to keep up to date our precious blog baby during the past few weeks. The reasons for our absence range from a thousand midterms, shenanigans, moose, Canada, and probably pure laziness. We are very sorry (mostly I am very sorry).
I think one of my favorite action verbs is 'to dream.' Anyone and everyone could, should, and must dream. During my elementary years, I daydreamed 24/7. Mathematics and grammar had nothing on the adventures that went on within my mind. What is even more glorious is when a child gets to waken his or her dream through the act of play. Children are very lucky, they get more chances to dream, therefore more chances to birth their imagination. As we grow up, a part of the maturing process is knowing when to dream and when to be concerned with our sophisticated affairs. But we must never forget how to dream because our dreams make up who we are. The dreamers are distinguished from the others because they know how to equip themselves with the wings they need to be lifted off the ground.
-A