Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Blog #1: What do you consider your home? Is it a place? A house? Your family? A person?
I would think of my home as being a place of comfort. A place that you know the most about and a place that you would feel safe at, the place that you go when you need help or comfort. A place that you call home should be your place of refuge. I would say that personally that for me what I would say is home is when I'm hanging out with my friends from church. That's were I hang out and spend most of my time. Another more litteral term for home would be where I live get my meals and sleep. The reason my friends would be what I consider home is because I know where I stand and also because it's were I'm the most comfortable and it's entertaining. When I 'm bored and have nothing to do I go and find some of my friends and it gives me something to do. Most of the time I just ride my bike down to my church and there's usally someone to hang out with there and if not then there's someone I can help out, something I can do.
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i like how you have a higher level of vocabulary in your blog. i feel like your home is somewhere where everybody wants to be, or maybe just be somewhere where people wished their home was like yours. Maybe one day Ang and I can come over hang out at your nice,comfortable, safe,relaxing house.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. Home is the perfect place to escape and get away from all the problems, and the place to feel safe at. It’s a great feeling knowing that you have somewhere you can go to get help. That’s cool that you have friends with similar interests in church!
ReplyDeletegood job dude
ReplyDeletewow your home sounds like a dream come true. I know exactly what you mean.
ReplyDeleteI agree that your home should include your friends, because they are the people that you feel most comfortable with. You can relate to them in ways that you can't with your family. You can confide in them the bad things you do and they usually won't mind. Your family however...
ReplyDeletewhoo hoo! Go Jesus! lol..No really though, I hecka can relate....minus the bike ride to church and all, ya I can't do that lol. Good job Trenton.
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