Home is Peace

Home peace doesn't come from nowhere, it comes from love, family, and how valuable it really is. The peace in your home is everywhere, even in your food, in the walls that keep you warm, in the bed that you can sleep in, and even in the roof that shelters you! The beauty in a home is everywhere. And some people might not know how valuable a home is, and that's okay, they just need to learn, and learning changes everything! I am really happy to have my dogs and my cats, they are my companions that keep me safe and help with my emotions. My pets are also safe as well because they have a home, unlike stray animals that have to stay outside their whole life trying to find garbage for food. Pets also matter, so do you and your family, and all living beings. I think people should spend more time enjoying what they have. There are people in need of all the things some people find ordinary. Helping people is better than you think! Home is a roof over my head to stop bad weather, insulation to keep me warm, a fridge to store food, a freezer for bread, a washing machine for clothes that I'm grateful for, and a wifi router and power. Power outages suck, right? So imagine no power for the people living on the streets. Helping always is an option; make sure to choose the right path and help people without a home.

Rowan

Grade 6

Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia

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