Re: [UUPoly-L] how were your poly holidays?



I had a very poly holiday. Yule dinner with the local family when our
"almost daughter" was home from med school, then off to visit with our kids,
and later with our tribe. I kissed and cuddled a lot of my love's lover's
lovers, in a Mistletoe rich environment. Saw the new year in, under the blue
moon in our hot tub, while the neighbors were blowing off a lot of
fireworks. Baked myself a wonderful pizza. All in all, a good time. The only
one missing was you, Polylady.

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[mailto:uupoly-l-bounces+airsafe1=comcast.net@uupa.org] On Behalf Of
PolyLady
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:22 AM
To: uupoly-l@uupa.org
Subject: [UUPoly-L] how were your poly holidays?

Since we've been so quiet, I thought I'd try and generate some discussion.

I'd like to hear of the poly-holiday success stories.....perhaps how people
worked things out (love to hear win-wins)........as well as the poly
challenges and what might have been learned and how you might do things
differently in the future.

I'm a single woman who has a few partners, most at a driving distance, one
not.  None of my partners considers the holidays of critical importance, but
some do have their own traditions, as do I.  So, for us, it wasn't an
issue......everyone did their usual thing of celebrating or not.

I worked New Year's Day (0630 - 1930), so couldn't really go out NYE, but
one partner's wife was working, so he came down to see me which was really
nice and we spent the evening together at my home and I went to work and he
went home after he woke up.

So, while I don't have a lot to contribute on this subject, I'd like to hear
from others as we reflect on our holiday time.

Lee

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