What is home?
* “Home is where you hang your hat.”
* “Home follows the family.”
* “Home is where the heart is.”
* “Love makes a house a home.”
* “Home is where you make it.”
How do you define home?
Note: This post is continually being updating.
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Steffani: The place where you feel most comfortable and safe.
Todd: It’s a place where you live.
Naomi: Home is where the heart is, rofl.
Randy: Where the people you love are.
Natlie G.: I guess it’s wherever you belong.
My Mother: Home to me is Jesus. It’s family. It’s my husband.
Kate: Home for me, is where I belong, where I am welcomed, where I am never turned out, a place I love. My house is a home, but I have made homes elsewhere.
Samantha: Home is the place where nothing else matters but being there. Problems are a thing of the outside world when you’re at home. It can be anywhere, at anytime, the only substantiating quality that makes it “home” is that it is exactly where you belong at that moment. For some people, it’s outside, for others it with certain people, and yet for some, it is in the solitude of their own minds. Wherever “home” is, it is apart of you it goes where you go, and it can become any place at any moment with anyone. That’s the essence of home it transcends and it perfection and truth it is own ironic way. Most people associate family with home. For the most part, this assumption can be true; however, it should not be the standard. The standard should be completeness. Home isn’t where the heart it is, it is the heart.
Jared: Where you live. Or where you feel like you belong.
Zach: There are many ways now that I think of describing it. Home is where you have memories, and you feel I guess “at home”, comfortable to be there and live there.
Stacy: Where I feel most comfortable
Mark: Home is where you feel the most comfortable. So if I feel the most comfortable at In-N-Out, In-N-Out is my home.
