Home Is A Word With Many Meanings

You may feel like you have a home, but do you really have one? Home to me is a safe place that I can always come back to. Home to me feels like the love your family, friends and pets show you, every second of the day. Habitat for Humanity builds homes so that other kids can feel like I do. Home means a feeling of safety and calmness all at the same time. l feel safe in a place where it’s not out in the open. I have a place that is mine and I need to feel safe in my home and around my home as well. Living in the country helps me feel safe because my parents are always there and aware of our surroundings and this helps me not be so afraid all the time that something bad is going to happen to me. Home is a place where you love one another and feel different emotions and feel appreciated and your family loves you and your family appreciates you and helps you feel emotions by doing stuff together like playing games, hiking, snow sledding and even watching a movie together and to me that makes me feel happy, safe and warm inside. Home is a place where you can play tug of war, non stop all day with your pets and cuddle and love them. If you don’t have a place to play and cuddle, then how would you get to know them and learn how to love them? Pets play a big role in my life. If you have a home, then you can have a pet or pets to spend time with. Spending time with my pets makes me calmer and happier. People need homes so they can feel as safe, loved and as happy as possible. I think a home is where you feel welcome, safe and loved. Thank you Habitat for Humanity for building homes for people, so that they can have a place to feel safe, loved and happy.

Lily

5 Année

Wellington, Ontario

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