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Essay / There's No Place Like Home - 636
How many times have you enjoyed things when you no longer have them? People usually don't know the value of having something in their life, until it's gone. That's when they realize how meaningful it was to them, because they start to miss it. Maybe because people think that whatever they have, it will be there for them forever, so they just don't see the importance it has in their lives and the impact it will have on them not to not have it. There are many people in the world who do not have the security to return to a place where they can get a good night's sleep, take a hot shower, or where a family awaits you with open arms. Many people consider their home to be there for them forever, but there are people who don't even have a safe place to live. The book Keesha's House by Helen Frost tells the story of Keesha, a teenager who finds a new safe place to call home with Joe and other teenagers who watch over her house when they just can't be. go home to them. “There is no place like home. » Now that I've been away from home for almost three years, I appreciate everything I have there, from being in the company of family and friends to having a comfortable bed and all the amenities that go with it. I've learned to appreciate the food my mother makes, even the ones I used to complain about, because when I'm away I miss her cooking and being with my best friend. I have learned to value everything my parents do for me when I am at home to make me feel comfortable and special. I know there aren't many people in the world who have this opportunity to have a place to call home, which has made me appreciate more what God has given me. A case in Keesha's house, I...... middle of paper ...... feel comfortable where they live, they must ensure that there is a relationship d honesty and trust in which children are able to talk to their parents about their problem and their parents are able to support and understand them. I was fortunate to have both parents providing me with a home where I felt safe, loved, secure, and wanted. We have developed a relationship based on trust, where I know that I can trust them with everything and that they will always be there, ready to catch me when I am about to fall. I think the best thing a home can give is the love of a family, and maybe it's not your biological family, but living with people who care about you and care about you. like. And sometimes parents don't realize the impact this creates on their children's lives, until it's too late and they run away in search of a stable place where they can find peace. true happiness, where they are safe and love..