What home means to me

What home means to me The word home can mean a lot of things from your house or even mine. It's the place you were born or even the things around your house. Home to me is the big open grassy fields in Manitoba and the big dark evergreen trees in B.C. A good word to describe my home is loving or caring but sometimes chaotic. Home means having a roof over my head and amazing food to eat. Home is where I hold most of my memories like riding a bike for the first time or finding my love of sushi for the first time. The people in my home are not just family but friends as well. I live with my Mom, my Dad, and my brother Harrison all of them love and care for me. My neighborhood is surrounded by great friends. My home is a safe space for me, my family, and my friends. I can go skateboarding and I feel safe, I can play in the park that I have so many memories of and can feel protected. My home is my house and the places around my house. My home feels as warm as a fire in the winter and cold as a nice breeze in the summertime. As most say home is where the heart is and my heart is in Canada. By Cooper Eves

Cooper

Grade 6

Langford, British Columbia

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