What does home mean to you?
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May 12th, 2009
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Home as far as where I grew up. A nice place to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there.
Home now with my wife and daughters is where I hang my hat after a days work and am surrounded by the people I love.
Home is a place that brings so much comfort there is no where else you wold rather be at that moment.
Home is where there is someone/are people who thinks of you everyday.
-Naruto
Home is that mystical place where the cares of the rest of the world disappear, where everyone loves one another unconditionally.
I saw a definition of home that said something to the effect that home is that place where they can’t refuse you entry.
“Wherever I Lay My Hat, That’s My Home” – sings Paul Young
Wherever your family is.
A physical place is maybe where you would like to be buried? Among the hills of Södermanland, Sweden. Where I grew up.
well, actually just that. i mean, i just absolutely love to be there. what used to be “home” when i was growing up is no longer since my parents moved, so it’s really not “home” any more. so today, home is my own house where we laugh or debate or cry or pray or eat or entertain.
it is where i cut the grass or shovel the snow. it is where i want to be even after a vacation to “get away.” it is my point “A” after the point “B” with point “C” being point “A.” is that algebraic?
home is where the heart is.
Where Ian and the dogs are.
Home is where my love is, I carry it in me wherever I go though I have soft spots for two specific states.
Home is where ever my husband and kids are-and hopefully my mom, sis, grandma and aunt are near.
When I figure it out, I’ll let you know.
Home is a simple word for a beautiful oasis that is free of judgement and danger. It is a place for expression, experimenting with people skills and resting
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