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What does "home" mean to you? 70 Articles

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    by Ruth Woodhouse

    To me home is the place where I am most free to be myself. It is the place where I have the greatest sense of belonging and where I can relate most intimately to the people who mean the most to me. It's also the place wh...read more

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    by Kaitlyn Hamilton

    For me, home is a place to call my very own, where I feel safe and sheltered at the end of a very long day. It's the place I run to when everything around me seems to be falling apart. Home is a place where I can invit...read more

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    by Silva Carver

    I have moved around many times since I was 14, so 'home' has come to mean different things at different times. I was born in the house we lived in, not in hospital like most babies are now, and for the first 14 years o...read more

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    by Susan Kliebenstein

    Can a house be a home? Or is it the people who are our home? Perhaps it is the climate and the culture that are home to some people. There are memories: sites and sounds and smells that make us feel at home. And there ar...read more

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    by MrsMac1970

    It is 3:45 on a weekday. Instead of hanging out a restaurant or shopping for shoes (and I LOVE shoes), I head home. It's been 8 hours and I've missed it terribly-the structure itself, the outdoor sanctuary, and my two un...read more

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    by Danny Master Skipper

    Home is a place where we meet warm sometimes challenging faces that come and visit and stay, where people love to cook, sit and talk where all is welcome and it is o.k. a place to rest and reflect life to ask someone if it...read more

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    by Laura Leigh Fields

    I have lived in many places over the years but very few of them linked to my heart. It seemed as though something just wasn't right. My stuff was there. It was my place, but when it came down to it, it really wasn't. I pai...read more

  • by Toni Thompson

    Two year old Alex tore into the house on Oak Vine Drive past the rough stucco wall in the family room, dragging me by the hand. "Mommy, this is MY room!" Ah! The modest mass of wood and block on Oak Vine Drive found us. We...read more

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    by Stephen Bate

    "Home is where the heart is". For those of us fortunate enough to be on the property ladder we have managed to invest ourselves in the bricks and mortar that is a "house". In many cases this house becomes an object, it ...read more

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    by Jenna Tresance

    Home is where things feel so familiar they are almost a part of me. Home is where memories are made, cherished and recalled. To me it means warmth and comfort, familiarity and companionship, laughter and tears. Home is a s...read more

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    by Lynette Ayre

    Home is where the heart is. Sometimes it is a place and sometimes it is people. It is what it was to you as a child and what you make it later in life for yourself and your family. Home is a place. It is where you go b...read more

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    by Barbara A. Black

    Home. What do we mean when we say that word? Is it a place, a certain feeling, or just an idea? Or can it be all these, and even more? I've never tried to define what "home" means to me, but it is definitely an intrigu...read more

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    by Candace Williams

    An oasis in the midst of a desert.Home is where I regroup,recover and rejuvenate and so do those I love. It is a place to retreat from the pressures of 'out there' and get ready to go back out. It is a place to invite them...read more

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    by Kim Sharpe

    Home is my refuge. My world away from the world. A warm safe place that I can call my own. A place of familiarity. I like the feeling when I get up in the middle of the night and its all dark and I cannot see anything...read more

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    by Brenda Halverson

    Home is where I know I belong. Once it was my parents' farm, where the dogs and cats and horses welcomed me and I felt safe from childhood stress. Upstairs in the barn, looking over the pasture where ponies grazed, it ...read more

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    by Suzanne Roerig

    There's no place like home. Why? It's a safe place, a home is familiar to the senses. Grandmas house is a smell that I can still conjure up. Not a bad smell, just old wood smells. I can still remember the candy dish full ...read more

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    by Holle Abee

    I have to be one of the most fortunate people in the world. I live in the home i grew up in, and that's important to me. Having such roots gives me a profound sense of security and belonging. I know it's silly, but I often...read more

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    by Cynthia Sherman

    Home, home sweet home. Doesn't that have a magical sound? I have lived in so many houses throughout my life and I have never felt that any of these houses were my home. Many houses were lost to me growing up, I never felt ...read more

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    by Leastone

    My home is in Africa, and, Africa is in my heart. My home is as open as the African sky, as wide as the deserts, as warm as the southern sun; it is as deep as the blue mystery and majesty of the mountains. My environme...read more

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    by James Mockridge.

    A home is more than just plain bricks and mortar. You can find a house anywhere, but to find somewhere that you can call your 'home' is to find a place that becomes a representation of yourself. A place that as soon as you...read more

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