Home's Never Perfect

My home is where I relax, play, draw, and imagine. I would love anywhere else such as outside or the library, but home is my favorite. My mom is a reliable source of comfort. She’s not perfect, but she’s my mom. My dad is a smart, strong, and friendly person. He’s made some mistakes, but he’s my dad. My sister is a cheerful but also annoying companion, especially when I do or say something wrong. She’s not the ideal sibling, but she’s my sister. These people in my life make home what it means to me. Even though there are moments I want to take back, or things I wish I wouldn’t have said, they’re there for me and I'm there for them. Sometimes I hate them and want to hide, but I love them and I know they love me. Even if I make weird stories and draw weird dragons they always will love me. Home isn’t just a place; it's the people you're with, the memories you make, and the stories you tell. Families don’t have to be blood related - they’re just warm and welcoming and make you feel sparkly like a soda. People and families are never perfect. Being perfect is looking in a mirror and accepting yourself no matter what colour, gender, or interest you have. My home isn’t perfect, but home is home, no matter who you’re with. By Scarlett Griffiths

Scarlett

Grade 6

Chilliwack, British Columbia

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