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Home is the place where my family is.
Home is so very important.
Home is a, um... hmm-
Home to me, means of safe place.
I'm a refugee,
and so
being able to have a place that I can
call home is really important to me.
Home doesn't have to be, you know,
a two story brick home,
in the suburbs.
Home is wherever you make it.
It's a uh-
Home to me is a safe place.
Absolutely, when you cross your feet over that threshold,
every buurden, every streser that you endure
throughout the day, kind of falls off when you're able to
see the love and warmth in your home. There's a
warmth and a safety
that I feel
when I think about
home
and about the
the people that I share
that home with.
It's somewhere you can go,
that you always feel safe,
comparable, you can be
yourself.
It's more emotional, it's not just about bricks and mortar.
Its the emotional feeling, its the happiness that you get.
I have a wife and children
and I love coming home to
be a part of their lives. We are a family
my two roommates, their dog, and me.
That's my home.
Because of my own experience,
really don't take home for granted.
I recognize very much the value that it has
for individuals and families.