Home is Special: The Story of Jamal and Tyron

I have been in this world for a long time. Let me tell you a story about a kid named Jamal and his brother. So Whenever Jamal returned home, he would ask his mom to make fried chicken with rice. The smell of the food cooking in the rice cooker made their house feel special. Jamal had a younger brother named Tryon, who was only one year old. Although Tryon's crying was loud, it also made their home feel special. And when Jamal's mom, who was born in Nigeria, spoke in her native language, Igbo, it made their home sound special too. When the family gathered on the couch in the living room to watch the Africa Cup and Cote d’Ivoire beat Nigeria, the family cried but it still made the home feel special. Whenever Tryon slept, he snored loudly, which often woke Jamal up, but he didn't mind because it also made the house feel special. Don't you think that the meaning of home is your family? It's the memories and experiences that you have with them that make a place truly special. So don't let the things you can't bond with ruin your life. Instead, focus on your family, the relationships you have with them, and the people that have been in your life the most.

Scott

5 Année

Windsor, Ontario

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