What Home Means to Me

Home means to me that I feel much safer there than a friend or a person's house because my family is there. I have lived there for many years now, and nothing has happened to me, but at a friend's house, you're not there alone so you don't know if anything has happened to them or the house. It also means to me that I can feel comfortable and do what I want because I know what not to do and what to do. At someone else's house you're not there as much as you are at your house, so you don't know the rules and you might do something you weren't supposed to do . Also home is something I love because when it rains you have shelter up above you, and when you're hungry you have a kitchen full of food, and when you're tired you have a warm comfortable bed, when you're cold you have a heater, and most importantly when you're lonely you have a loving family that is all ways there for you no matter what happens. But for some other people they don't have that stuff; they don't have a bed, food, warmth, a family, or a home to live in.

Shaelyn

6 Année

Conestogo, ON, Ontario

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