Tara's kids are now getting ready to go home from school. They had a good day at the park with Ashleigh yesterday as a matter of fact. They are about to have a winter break of course. They won't go back to school until the new year arrives by the way. Let's hope that Tara's kids will be heading home from school for the winter break.
"Good day at school for us." said her son.
"It sure is." said her daughter. "In fact, we have been working hard on our assignments."
"We got a good grade on our assignments." said her son.
"That is true." said her daughter. "We have never failed our assignments."
"We can wait for the bell." said her son.
"Sounds like a good idea." said her daughter.
Later, the bell has rung, and the students are leaving the classroom.
"Have a good winter break, students." said the teacher. "I will see you in a few weeks."
"We sure will, ma'am." said her daughter. "See you later."
The students are now leaving the school building.
"Another day at school has come to an end." said her son.
"We won't go back to school until the new year arrives." said her daughter.
"That is true." said her son. "Are you ready to go home?"
"Yes." said her daughter.
"Let's get going." said her son.
Tara's kids have just come back home from school.
"We are home, mom." said her daughter.
"How was your day at school?" Tara asked.
"It was good, mom." said her daughter.
"That is good, you two." said Tara. "We are going to spend some time for the holidays."
"Yes, we will, mom." said her son. "It is unfortunate that we can't celebrate Christmas."
"My friends will." said Tara. "We celebrate Hanukah."
"I didn't know that." said her daughter.
"Now you remember." said her son.
"It is going to be a good winter break for us." said her daughter.
"I hope so, sis." said her son.
Tara's kids have just started their winter break and won't return to school until the winter break is over. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.
