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My House: A Place of Warmth, Chaos, and Comfort It’s hard to imagine a living room without a television, especially in our family. We call it the "entertainment center," but honestly, we just call it where we spend most of our time when we aren't on phones or trying to organize our mess. You know, we’ve been here a long time, and the walls have been this color for so many years, like a warm blanket you put on after a long walk. Last year, I even bought a new couch that fits right into the corner where the radiator used to be. It’s cozy, but sometimes I feel like I’m living in an apartment that’s been overpopulated with too many people. The food is always there, waiting for us to come home, but once the kids are asleep and I'm just watching the screen, the house feels a bit empty anyway. It’s not enough. We need more. The first thing that jumps out at you is the layout. If you walk into the living room, you might be confused because there are three TVs in different rooms connected by long, thick cables. The wires are all crunched up in the corners, almost making the space feel tight. The sofa is just a big pile of cushions and blankets in one corner, and sometimes the kids hide behind them, pretending they are the only ones in the world. The other side of the room is a half-finished desk, covered in papers and a stack of books that never seem to be read. There’s a big window that faces the street, but the view is gray and overcast, so it doesn't really matter. We know we should paint the walls a brighter color because it would make the room feel bigger, but the paint has been sitting there for seasons, drying weirdly and looking almost gray. The kitchen is a true test of patience and cleanliness. It's a small room, barely large enough for an adult to move around comfortably. There's one big stainless steel fridge that looks like a giant metal box, and the microwave is tucked into the wall. Usually, the counter is clear and tidy, but now it's stacked with everything: bowls, plates, trash bags, and maybe a few favorites of mine that I keep in the cupboard. The sink is getting full of soap suds and dishes that just sit there, never washed. The stove has a pot boiling on it, and you can smell the steam coming out, but you can't really see the food inside. It looks like a landfill of cooking utensils. Even the light bulb hanging over the sink looks old and yellow, and the sockets are a bit dim. If you look closely, you'll see the marks on the countertop from cutting boards and spilled drinks. It's practical, yes, but it feels messy. We try to keep it clean, but it's just not the same anymore. The bedroom is a bit of a mystery. There's the bed with its thick blankets, the nightstand with a lamp, and the closet that's full of clothes that don't match. Inside, there are piles of laundry hanging on a line, and the floor is a bit dusty near the window. You could fit a laptop right in front of the bed and start working, but then the phone calls might get through, or maybe one of the siblings would walk in and ask about homework. The room feels a bit cluttered because there are so many things happening around the house at once. The carpet is so thick underfoot that it sounds like a soft, dusty blanket when you walk over it, but it's also a bit hard to see the outlines of the furniture. Outside, the house doesn't really have much to show for it. The front door is dark and closed, and the windows are covered with blinds that don't let you see the light. The street is quiet, with just a few cars driving by and some shop signs that are too far away to read. The sky is a dull blue or sometimes a gray cloud, so there's not much to admire. We talk about the neighborhood, but our conversation is mostly about the weather or past events. I remember when we moved here, we were excited, but now the house feels old. The furniture is a bit worn, and the appliances are old too. But we still love it because it's ours. It's our story, our memories, and our home. Sometimes, I think the house just doesn't need more decoration. I like the way the things are how they are now, even if they look a bit messy and a bit outdated. The sound of the TV is louder than it used to be, and the kitchen smells a bit like a slow-cooked meal that's been sitting there for too long. But that's okay. We have our rules, our routines, and our own way of living here. It's not perfect, but it's ours. It's a place where we gather, where we rest, and where we go to sleep when the world is loud outside. That's all it really needs.
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