Meaning of home

A home is a safe place. It's a place where kids go home after school, a place where they come from a friend's house. Everyone has a home. Some people aren't as lucky. Some people live in tents, that's what they consider home. For dogs, they have a dog house they consider that home. Home can be unsafe sometimes. Usually, it won't be unsafe. I love home. Home is where my parents would be, all day. In my home, I learned so many things. I learned how to walk, how to talk, how to play and make good choices. My friend's home is like a second home to me. I feel welcomed there. I feel safe there. Some people’s homes are in a crowded city or a calm field. Some can be very old, some can be brand new. Some people’s homes are messy some are nice and tidy No matter if a home is messy or tidy whoever's owns the home still loves their home For some people, it's hard to keep their home, with endless bills. Also when they need to buy groceries, lots of people spend a lot of money on groceries, and don't have enough money for bills. That is how a lot of people don't have homes That's why I feel lucky to live in a home. It has a roof, so when it rains I won't get soaked. It has walls, so if it's windy I can stay warm. I love that in my home I can make amazing memories I can make good memories and bad I can hurt myself in my home, but my parents can help me feel better. Some people think that home is nothing. But for me, home means everything to me.

Lylli

5 Année

Peterborough, Ontario

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