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Having a House is Not the Same as Having a Home.

A Home makes me feel comfortable when I come back from school feeling exhausted. A home is a place of love and family. A home is a place of memories, some good some bad. A home is where I can play video games and feel relaxed. A home is where there is joy. A home makes me feel welcomed and where I belong. A home has positivity even when it is the darkest times, a home is where I stay for years. A home is where I can come home from sweaty soccer practice or basketball to relax. A home is where I can mess around with my brother. A home is where I can mediate in the morning, so I have the rest of the day, a good one. A home is where I can go to sleep and not worry about rain pouring on me. A home is a place I do not have to worry about having no light so I can see in the night. A home is where there is fresh filtered water, so I don’t have to worry about drinking unsafe water. A home is different than a house because a house is all lonely and sad. A house is where you only stay for a short bit. A house only has regular people, a house is empty, and you are all alone. What my home has is a bunch of things, like an Xbox where I play video games with my brother. A fridge with bunch of food and drinks. There is an air fryer which is the best, and makes the best steak, fries, crispy chicken than any other oven or chef.

Anoorpal

Grade 6

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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