Snow Place Like Home Chapter 1 Frozanthia, Here We Come! Zack Nelson and Drake Taylor were surrounded by a towering mountain of clothes. The Nelson's were going on a family winter vacation to Frozanthia, a snowy ice planet in the Frostus Galaxy. "I'm so glad you're coming with us, Drake," said Zack. The boys had been best friends since Zack moved to Nebulon. "Me too, I am so excited!" Drake agreed. "Frozanthia has grape outdoor adventures!" "You're not kidding!" said Zack. "I mean, look at this holo-brochure!" He held up his hyperphone and a 3-D hologram of a gleaming, icy landscape filled the room. A snow-bot with a set of hydro-jets appeared. "Hi, Zack and Drake! Welcome to your virtual tour! There's snow place like the Polar Palace Resort in the entire galaxy!" it said. "You will enjoy solar-snowboarding on Frost Mountain, hydro-freeze fishing on Invisible Lake, snow fort building, a winter arcade, and an out-of-this-world five-star restaurant! Safe travels, and remember to bundle up!" "You bet!" the boys exclaimed. Then the snow-bot waved good-bye and the hologram shut off. "The resort looks amazing! I can't wait to go solar-snowboarding!" Zack cried as Mrs. Nelson walked in. "Well, if you want go snowboarding for real, you'd better get busy!" she said. "Don't worry, Mom. We have got this all under control," Zack told her. His mom smiled as she closed the door. The boys stared up at the clothes pile. It almost touched the ceiling. "Ira!" Zack called. "Help before there's an underwear avalanche!" "Not to worry, Master Just Zack," said Ira, the Nelsons' Indoor Robotic Assistant. Mechanical arms dropped from the ceiling and started folding clothes in a blur. Within seconds, everything fit into two shrink-sacs. Ira pressed a button on each piece of luggage. The large bags shook, then shrunk down to the size of a wallet. Excerpted from Snow Place Like Home by Ray O'Ryan All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.