Home Is Your House and Place

A house is something you see; a home is something you feel. A house is someone's home, but a home is your house, where you live and make it a home. A house could belong to your neighbours, your friends, or your grandparents. A home is where you live, but a house is where someone else lives. A home has you in it and all your good memories, but a house has someone else's things and their memories.

Asher

5 Année

Cobourg, Ontario

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