It
is not a house that stores your most pleasant memories, or a town
that holds the playground you spent your days as a kid, the school
you met your best friends.
Sometimes
home is 10 siblings who are chaos together but incomplete when apart.
Home is the smell of sand that fills your lungs after it rains, it's
the brave smiles of hardworking people who are struggling to make
ends meet and stick, it's that damaged place that holds beautiful
potential with the right amount of work.
Sometimes home is
that place you miss even before you leave. It's a place that's become
a part of who you were, the foundation of who you'll be. It's that
place you must leave while wishing you could stay.
Sometimes
home is being met with a set of wrinkled eyes that hold so much love
for you. It's in a tight, warm embrace long after you have forgotten
the last time you were in the company of a friend or loved one, it's
more than just four walls, home is in the people and places you know
you'll always need to return to.
Samira Haruna SanusiPresident, Samira Sanusi Sickle Cell FoundationSsscfoundation@gmail.com. +2348175734470