The Real Meaning of Home
That time spent on his father changed Mark in ways he never could have imagined was because he realized that family is not a burden but a gift. The same house that once inconvenienced them had become a place of healing, love, and renewal for Mark. Mark learned that the great challenges of life carry with them the greatest meaning and that happiness lies not in avoiding responsibility but embracing it with strong arms.

Thomas loved being in the comfort of his own home. Lingering memories and love found him refreshed and rejuvenated for life. He watered the garden, replenished old friendships, and cherished the quiet joy of just being home. When the day was finally there for Thomas to lay his weary head down and be at peace, it was not in some sterile nursing home but in his own house, among things—and people-that mattered.