How A House Makes A Home
My houses are my homes. When I walk into my
house it feels like home, when I walk into home it
feels like MY house, because it IS my house, it IS
my home, this is how my house feels like home.
I have six different houses i regularly go to…..
But it feels like home more than house and i think
one of the things that makes it feel like home is the
unexplainable feeling you get when you walk in your
house for the first, second, third, millionth, billionth,
or TRILLIONTH time you just…. I don’t know you get
that feeling like, i love this place. I don't know
anything like that.
I think the BIGGEST part about a house feeling
like a home is the family. All people aren’t EXACTLY
identical and even if they are EXACTLY identical
they probably don't like the same things, and if they
DO well ... uh ... yeah i don't really know what
happens then. Anyways let's say that they DON’T
like the same things, so one member likes fancy
stuff, another likes antiques, and it goes on and on
and on and on, and the list would NEVER EVER
END, so for example: when i walk into my MOMS
house, it feels and is different from my dads house,
and that's probably why it makes EVERY SINGLE
house feel like home. Now, i don’t know if i explained
that PERFECTLY but HOPEFULLY you’ll get where
i’m coming from.
Every house looks different, feels different and is
different, that's for me why it feels like home..
Because if EVERY SINGLE house was
IDENTICALLY the same that would kind of suck.
Imagine not liking how your house looks, or just your
house, but NEVER escaping that feeling because
every house is the same. In my opinion you grow a
taste for your house because you know it's your
house, and ALSO in my opinion that taste helps your
house feel like home.
Now, everyone deserves a home, but it’s
really sad because millions maybe BILLIONS don't
have a home and they NEVER get one and they
work EXTREMELY hard their whole lives, but yet
they still never get on which is why i’m glad to write
this because money is donated to building a home.
That's to me what makes a house a home.