I just got back from a wonderful 4 day getaway with my hubby and baby girls! We had tons of fun, but had NO internet service! My sweet hubby said, "you'll survive", but I almost didn't make it....hehe! So, hence my blog title...I feel out of the loop. My mini-vacation was great, but now it's back to the real world...where is all of our Christmas "stuff" gonna go? Hmmmm...
I have had several e-mails asking about my new snowman unit...it's almost done....this time I really mean it...I hope to have it posted tomorrow or Sunday. I hope some of you are still holding out for it...I know there are many more great ones out there too! I promise it will be worth it!
I've also had lots of questions about which units I will be doing next...so be looking for mittens, penguins, and January intervention *hopefully*!
I'm thinking SALE in my tpt shop until sometime tomorrow...before I head to our New Year's Eve party...visit my store here.
Last, thanks so much for visiting my blog, reading my posts, for all your sweet comments (I read them all, just aren't enough hours in the day to respond to them all), for all the kind and encouraging e-mails I get daily, and for visiting and supporting my TPT store!!
I'll send my Snowman Unit (when it's done) to the first 3 people that comment with the word "Frosty" in their comment somewhere!
Happy New Year to everyone!
This is great! I wish it were "frosty" here in Florida, it's in the 70's! :)
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I'm hoping for a cozy New Year's Eve...not "frosty" :) I will have that later and then perhaps a snow day!
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Ali
alischepis(at)gmail.com
Happy "Frosty" New year! Thanks for all that you do!
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vjstensland@comcast.net
Oh, I was three frosty minutes too late!!!!! just love all your things Julie! I will watch for your new units and what is happening in your class! Happy New Year
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Ah I feel frosty because I'm too late! Looking forward to all your units. Thanks!
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Hope you don't have a frosty new year!
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Even though I'm a bit late... It hasn't been "frosty" at all here in Salt Lake City, Utah. In fact, today I had my sun roof down! I am looking forward to your new units! Your things are what I buy first!
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jlarson1@graniteschools.org
We haven't had much "frosty" weather here, just more rain!
ReplyDeletekcahcrim@comcast.net
There is nothing "frosty" about your blog!! Thanks for sharing great ideas and pics! Happy New Year!!
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Welcome back Julie! Hope you had a great vacation! We all need a break from "reality" every now and then!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your new January units!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a nice vaca~you deserve it!
We are having rain, rain, rain here...no "frosty" weather!
Happy New Year!
Yay! I can hardly wait for the new unit. Glad that you had a wonderful vacation.
ReplyDeleteMini- vacation getaway?? I need one of those!!
ReplyDelete=)Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
I've been waiting for your new unit!! Glad you had a few days to get away. It's frosty here in Wisconsin! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a Happy New Year!! It has been warm here - no "frosty" weather.
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I am waiting on your intervention pack bought several so far, not sure how long you will have a sale or if your Jan. Int. pack will make it before sale ends but will hold out until you Jan. Intervention pack.
ReplyDeleteI am waiting on your intervention pack bought several so far, not sure how long you will have a sale or if your Jan. Int. pack will make it before sale ends but will hold out until you Jan. Intervention pack.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to purchase your new unit along with the January intervention pack. Keep your great ideas coming!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
as you can see my "frosty" melted I am so late... as we are back in the internet world too.. best wishes for 2012!
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ReplyDeleteI know I am a bit late in responding to this but I hope you have a great New Year celebration with your family! It is not "frosty" here in PA until maybe Tuesday! Again, thanks for your wonderful work and sharing with us! I hope to purchase more from you! Your ideas are wonderful! I love the intervention activities! Keep up the great work and looking forward to more great ideas!
Many thanks,
Maryann
brennemm@carlisleschools.org
Love all of our ideas! Can't wait to see the new unit. I am watching U of K beat U of L right now. It is a little "frosty" in my familyroom...we are a family divided. Half U of L fans and the other half Cats fans!!
ReplyDeleteMom of Lee...my husband is a huge U of K Wildcat fan! :)
ReplyDeleteNot at all "frosty" here. It's been unusually warm. Can't wait for your Jan. Intervention unit. I've bought the last 2 and love them.Hope you have a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see you Jan. intervention unit. Thanks for sharing!
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