What Home Means To Me
A house is made out of bricks, concrete and wood.
A home is made out of love, laughter where I never feel misunderstood.
It's full of memories, like a book that's never left unread.
Like the time my sister, dad and I were having a pillow fight, and we broke the bed.
It's where I can speak all the thoughts from my head and not feel judged.
And make my own decisions without being nudged.
A house is full of drab furniture and useless junk.
A home is full of medals, achievements, and report cards gathering dust in a trunk.
A house feels uncomfortable, unfamiliar, and bleak.
A home feels like a cup of warm hot chocolate, the sun on your face after a cold winter, and being able to speak.
Even when life is hard and you feel like giving up,
Family will be there for you and give you back up.
When I think of my home, I think of my family laughing around our fire about something amusing that my dad said.
I think of family dinners every night and getting a goodnight kiss before I go to bed.
I love my home and the people in it.
I am extremely delighted that people will be able to enjoy a home and truly benefit.
Thank you, Habitat for Humanity.