Come home to (someone or something) phrase
When the person or item at home is mentioned earlier in the sentence, the phrase might alternatively conclude with "to."
To come back home and find or see someone or something there
Today is my birthday, so I expect to come home to lots of presents and a feast on the table.
Yay, my dad has just come home after his business trip, it is always great to have the entire family to come home to.
To become completely understood or fully realized by someone
It slowly came home to her that she had been cheated along the time she loved him.
After buying all the stuff, I walked to the cashier. At this moment, it came home to me that someone had stolen my wallet.
The verb "come" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.