My Home is a Checkpoint
What home means to me is like a house that helps me live. It helps me live
By having a TV to watch educational videos. My Mom buys canvases for me to draw lots of diagrams to eventually do the whole human body. What home means to me is like a toy palace. Whenever me or my brother wants toys, my mom buys them for us.
Home to me is like a checkpoint. Whenever I feel sad, that’s where I go. Home is like a
Safe haven, it protects me from people who are hostile and want to kill my family. My house is like a bouncy house. My couches, my bed, my backyard, etc. Whenever I go into the kitchen, my mom is either making food for me or my brother, or there is already food to eat. What home means to me is like a castle. There are beds, food to eat, spots to play, devices to go on, and loving parents!
What home means to me is a construction house. I build legos, cook and clean! Home to me is like a calm space. My mom is mainly quiet when I'm sad, and my dad always cheers me up. What home means to me is like a buffet. My mom makes food for me, and my dad always gets out of work to make food for me and my brother. What my house means to me is like an outlet for anger. I release my anger by face-planting my head into a pillow.
What home means to me that it is a shelter to survive. It helps me grow, helps me thrive, it provides food, and it has all the necessities of life.
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