Chapter 57- Trip to Lake Tahoe

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Today I was going to Lake Tahoe with mine and Adi's familes.

I was already packed up.

I walk downstairs and my parents were with their bags and they looked at me.

Mom-"So your ready now?"

Me-"Yep, Where are "

Dad-"Lets get ready to go then."

Me-"Where are Bethany and Brianna?"

Mom-"They are coming later. They can't make it today."

Me-"Ok."

We went to the airport and we got to our flight.

It was almost 2 hours but we landed safetly.

Outside it was absolutely beautiful.

We got off the plane.

We went to get our checked bags and we began to walk to the car area where we were going to get a ride to our cabin.

As we walked outside I saw Adi's family and my sisters.

I scream.

I run up too them and hug them.

Me-"I thought you girls were coming later."

Brianna-"Bailey I have missed you."

Bethany-"I missed you."

Me-""I've missed you guys."

My parents greet Adi's parents.

I see Tal, Adi and Shani laughing.

I go up to Adi.

Me-"That was a nice suprise."

Adi-"It was Tal's idea. He came up with the idea to pick you guys up from the airport."

I smile and look at Tal.

Shani comes up to me and hugs me.

Shani-"Its been a while since I saw you."

Me-"I missed you."

Shani puts her arm around me.

Shani-"Whos ready for this trip."

Everyone cheers and we get into this big van.

We begin the car ride to our cabin.

We finally make it there.

We get out of the car.

I look and there are these two beautiful log cabins.

We all get out of the cars.

We all stood outside with our bags.

Bethany-"What are you guys waiting for? Lets gooo!!!"

Everyone laughs.

Adi and my parents go to their cabins and then the kids go to the other.

We walk inside and everyone looks around.

Bethany-"We already have the room arrangements."

She puts down a piece of paper and everyone reads it.

Tal-"Oh no I am stuck with Adi."

Adi looks at Tal.

Adi frowns.

Adi-"I am hurt you said that"

Everyone laughs.

Brianna-"After we are all playing in the snow."

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