What Home Means to Me

WHAT HOME MEANS TO ME Home. It is not a house or an apartment I mean, it could be as long as something lives there. Anything could be a home as long as someone can call it home. Most of us have fixed homes, but a lot of people don’t. My parents recently got separated and my mom got a house in a complex. I can call both of my parents houses home. But that means I don’t have a fixed home, because I switch between them every week. There are also people called nomads, which have an always switching home. I am not a nomad because I go back and forth between homes, while nomads will most likely not go back to a past home. The term “homeless” doesn’t make sense because they have homes, just not houses.

Oliver

5 Année

Burlington, Ontario

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