The Bramleys need to find a way to celebrate their traditions and be together for Christmas.
Plot[]
The episode starts with Annie waking up excited that her Grandma Ruth (Nana B). This episode won't explicitly mention Christmas, you'll see stuff like Santa stuff, candy canes and and etc. That's was a decision. Then Annie finds out Ruth was injured and the family will be flying there to see her instead. Well, minus Pony. George says that ponies aren't allowed on planes, more on this later. Helen has slight worry that George's mother doesn't like her and/or find her funny.
Annie thinks that Pony was going to stow away in a violin case, again do watch this show, the jokes are funny in ways that you don't see coming. She gets separated from her parents and goes back home to do snow traditions with Pony, and her parents return home, because of George calling her on the phone from the plane got him into a argument with the the fight attendant.
Annie feels bad that they can't see Ruth, she tries to have snow fun but she keeps thinking of Ruth. The guilt sets in. There's a bus that is going to the same town, Cliffton, where Ruth lives. Annie doesn't get sarcasm, but finds a way to get her family on the bus by stowing them away in disguise.
This plan doesn't go that well because of Pony giving away the fact they were stowaways. This means they were left somewhere and Annie says they are half way there and should just go and try to go forward and make it. They get lost thanks to Pony. They also find out that George could have brought Pony on the plane, but didn't want to because the cost was expensive. This makes everyone get into a snowball fight.
They tick off a bear and have to escape from it's anger. Pony helps George not get attacked by a bear, and then Annie thinks of an idea to get Ruth's house. She asks her family to make her guilty so she can see the right tree and find the house. We get a great tree riding scene and they finally make it.
It was actually Ruth's trick to get them to come over. The episode ends with the bear showing up again, some pictures, then the family taking a picture together.