Meaning of Home
Home can be many things
It can be dogs eyeing your food, people sharing laughter or children watching tv, but it can also be dogs barking at the mail man, adults arguing over stupid reasons or kids crying for more candy. Either way it’s home, even in it’s positive or negative. Home is like my safe bubble where I feel unstoppable. When I come home from school, home gives me comfort. Everyone has a different description of home. To some people, home is joy and conversation but to me home is coming back from school with food cooking on the stove and my little sister playing with Barbies. Home is where I laugh, sleep, eat, draw, or spend time with family. Home is not a place nor a building, it’s a safe feeling in our hearts. It’s spending time with angry chihuahuas or your little sister yelling at you that you’re not playing dress up correctly when you’d much rather not play at all or the time when you watched movies with your older sister and you were bawling your eyes out while she was laughing while recording it, it can also be your dad yelling at you to get ready for dance cause you’re late or watching funny videos on your moms phone and some stupid brain rot pops up and you start laughing hysterically while your mom is confused on what it actually means. Everybody has memories that take place at home, they can be happy or sad. If you move away, you’ll make plenty of new memories but always remember the old ones at your first home. When you go on vacation and its finally time to come back, you’ll smell that amazing smell when you walk through that front door and feel fresh and recharged because home has an epic impact, it makes you feel good and invincible. Home can be anywhere but it will always be home. So, tell me what does home mean to you?
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