Home

Home is not just a house. Home is not just bricks, mortar, and wood. Home is where you can smell food being cooked, and where you can taste it being eaten. Home is where you can be safe, home is where you can stay, home is where you can sleep. Home is one of the most important places, if not the most important of them all. Home is a place where its size is unimportant, as long as it can fit what’s inside. Home is sometimes just a small house, and sometimes is a giant mansion. Home is a place where you live, it is a place for rest, but it is also a place for activity. Home is where it is sometimes slow and boring, and sometimes is fast and exciting. Home is where you can sit when you are bored, and run around when you are excited. Home is where you belong, where you should belong, where you always will belong. Home is where you can be yourself without criticism, without being judged. Home is a place to go to when life is hard. Home is where you can calm down. Home is a place where sometimes you leave, but you will always come back. Home is where you can spend time and do things with friends and family. Home is where you can sit around and spend time doing stuff with others. Home is where you live, home is where you will live, home is where you will always live. Home is where you belong, where you should belong, where you always will belong. Home is a place where new memories are made, and where old ones are remembered. Home is important. Home is a human right. Everyone should have a home.

Ewan

Grade 6

Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia

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