My Definition of Home

You call a home a home because it’s more than a house. Houses are built as living spaces. They are made by construction workers. A house has 4 walls, a roof and a couple doors. For me, home is so much more. At some points in my life, I wondered where my home really was. Was it my house, where I lived? Where I ate dinner with my family every night? Where we watched movies until the sun went down? Was it Karate, where I trained twice a week to be stronger? Perhaps it was school, where I learned new subjects everyday and made friends that don’t last forever. Well, now I know. Home is every small place I feel safe. Where I know I'm protected. From my entire school, to that one spot in my home where I feel calm and relaxed. Home is wherever my family is. My home can be my house, karate, or school! Meaning my family can be more than who I am related to. They can be the people I meet along the way, who make me feel loved and important. Thank you, Habitat for Humanity For helping create living spaces for Many people to feel safe, loved, and important.

Emily

5 Année

Niagara Falls, Ontario

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