Home is a Hockey Rink

Home is a place where you will always be welcomed. A safe place, a happy place. Home is a place to be alone when you’re sad and play games when you’re happy. To be cozy and warm when it is cold outside or play sports and games outside when it’s hot and sunny. It’s the difference between a home and a house that makes them so important. A house is an unfamiliar structure. It’s not yours, its someone else’s. A home is your place. It says you all around it. It has memories. Memories like birthdays, sleepovers, parties, cousins, grandparents and friends. Home is a place that everyone deserves, but not everyone has. Home is your place. The place you might have known your whole life or only a few years, but it is still special to you. You can have more than one home. Maybe you might have a cabin for weekends, maybe your parents are divorced. They are still your home as well. I wish everyone could have a home, or at least a place where they can feel happy, loved, safe and themselves. everyone could have a home, or at least a place where they can feel happy, loved, safe and themselves. The end

Andrew

Grade 4

Comox, British Columbia

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