- [first lines]
- Annie Redfather: [sticks her tongue out him and opens the window after he tossed a snowball at it] Hey, no fair sneaking up on me like that!
- Zach Nichols: [both laugh] I was just seeing if you were there! You better get movin'.
- [bends down and forms a snowball but one hits him from above]
- Zach Nichols: Hey - where'd *that* come from?
- Annie Redfather: [laughing] My freezer. I've been savin' it since last year. Be right down!
- Zach Nichols: [she runs from the window] And, Annie?
- [she runs back]
- Zach Nichols: Dress warmly; it's colder than it looks out here.
- Annie Redfather: Hey, that's very considerate, Zach. Thanks.
- Zach Nichols: [she runs off again] Wait, wait, Annie, just one more thing.
- [she runs back and gets hit in the face with a snowball, he laughs]
- Zach Nichols: Fresh snow beats freezer snow!
- Annie Redfather: [comes over to the mound of snow they've built for a snowman's body holding a tiny snowball decorated with a carrot and rocks for a face] I don't think this is gonna cut it, Zach.
- [both laugh]
- Ari: [laughing as he starts to dig through the pile of snowballs from the mound he dumped on him] So, do you surrender? Socrates!... Sock?
- Sock: [towering behind him with a jumbo snowball raised] BOMBS AWAY!
- Ari: [gulps] Uh-... oh...
- Plato: [Sock slams the snowball down on him and laughs, he chuckles] Never a dull moment with those two around, eh, Zach? Annie?
- Zach Nichols: [glumly] Yeah...
- Annie Redfather: I guess.
- Plato: All right, what is it? You two are about as cheerful as a pair of wet cats.
- Ari: [emerges from the snowdrift] You mean cheerful as a wet prairie-dog! Brrrr!
- Brother Pedro: Why do you turn away, my son?
- Guillermo: I cannot beg from you, Brother Pedro; you - you're as poor as I.
- Brother Pedro: [smiles] No, no, I think perhaps I am even *poorer* than you.
- Guillermo: Look! He carries a golden bell.
- Brother Pedro: [chuckles] No - not gold. It is cheap brass.
- Guillermo: But you clutch it so tightly. Surely it must be worth something.
- Brother Pedro: It is not the bell that has value, but the song that it sings. I ring it to remind others to thank God for their blessings, and to share those gifts with others.