Not a House a Home

Not a House a Home By Amelia Home means great days and great nights, bad days and bad nights. Home is a place where I eat my meals, home is a place where I have my tears, home is a place where no one judges. My home isn't that big. I don't have two bathrooms or extra rooms but I'd rather have a small home than a big lonely house. I love my bed, my toys, my games. I love all these things but there nothing without a home. You can't buy a home. You can only buy a house to get a home you have to make a home with love, care, and time. Sleep, eat, love, cry. you do all these things in your life so why not in a home of your own? You only live in a home for so long so make it count. You spend about 8,760 hours in your home a year, that is a lot of hours in one place. A home isn't just somewhere where you sleep and eat; it's a place for memories and life experiences. :] Make a house a home.

Amelia

Grade 6

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

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