Meaning of home

What home means to me is a place where you see family and friends, and a place where laughter is almost always in the air. A home can be chaotic, happy or sad. If you don't have a home there is almost always a house to an apartment to a building. A home does not need to have to have all the bells and whistles. My home is a place where there is lots of emotion and sometimes at home you can get in a fight but often make up the next day or overnight. Home is a place where memories are made and often remembered. A home is a place where love can blossom. In a home you can experience joy and anger. A house can be anything it does not have to be a building it can be a house or a trailer. In a home you have lots of personalization, but in a house you have no identification. In my home I sometimes find my really nice grandmother, a sister or a brother and almost alway a mother or a father. Your home is almost warm and welcoming. It is not that hard when you go away for a day. But if it's too long it can hurt in a way. But in the end a house and a home have a lot in common. But a home is warm and a house is just common. And finally thank you so much to Habitat for humanity for doing this contest and helping so many people.

Keith

5 Année

Charlottetown, Île-du-Prince-Édouard

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