What I think of Home

You might think a home is a house, but a home is a feeling there’s a big difference. Your house has a roof, but a home has an umbrella of laughter and love. Your roof stops rain from getting in, but a home lets in showers of love and joy. A house has walls painted bare, but a home has memories to share. A house has walls to keep the wind at bay, but a home has an embrace that keeps joy and positivity in. A house has a floor for you to stand on, but a home has a foundation of hope and warmth. Home is not a house; a home is a feeling. THANK YOU, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY! ​

Ian

Grade 6

Courtenay, British Columbia

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