The Meaning of Home
What makes a home a home? I used to think that a home is just a
house, just a building, just an apartment. But now I've realized what
really makes a home. A home is a place that you can go to. And not be
scared. To be yourself, to be who you really are. To live, to love, laugh,
to cry. When I walk into my home, I feel warm not just on the outside
but on the inside. I feel loved, I feel safe, and I think that I can come
home no matter how badly I mess up. It doesn't matter how much
money your home costs. It doesn't matter how big your home is; what
matters is how much love you put into it. Some people don’t even have a
home, but that is ok too. You can be anywhere in the world, a home is
not a place, it's about who you share it with. It could be your parents,
your foster parents, or even your grandparents; it does not matter.
Whoever you love is who you should spend your time with. I love my
kitchen, I love my living room, I love my bedroom, I love everything
about my home, even the little things like that, the fridge has a water
dispenser, and how my bed sheets are almost always clean, and I am so
lucky to have food in the pantry and to have so many clothes. Now I’ve
learned what really makes a home. A home is not a place; it’s a feeling.
Thank you, Habitat for Humanity for making the world a better place.
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