Sunday, December 22, 2013

Can you have a baby shower with your second baby?

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Kimi is 30


I'm having another girl soI have alot of baby girl stuff but I liked the party. So would it be rude of me to want to have another? My daughter is only 8 months old.


Answer
You can do whatever you want, of course.

However, I think having a second shower, especially so close to the first one and for a baby of the same gender, would give the appearance of being greedy, materialistic, or shallow. Some (many!) people may be offended at the idea of being asked, albeit in the guise of a party, to finance your second child.

I don't blame you for wanting to celebrate the birth of your baby, however. Have you thought about having a christening, blessing, or baptism party once the baby gets here, rather than a shower? That way, you can leave it up to each guest to determine what, if any, gift they bring. A gift is, by it's very nature, a voluntary gesture on the part of the giver. To imply that you are requesting or expecting a gift in any way (which is certainly implied by the term "baby shower"), negates the "voluntary" part of the transaction and turns the "gift" into a sort of "friendship tax."

Another alternative is to do as someone else suggested, and donate baby items to a local homeless shelter, battered women's center, or hospital nursery. Either of these options would be a classier, more elegant way to celebrate the birth of your new baby.

should I bring a gift for a baby's baptism?




Lovelysing


I am going to a baby girl's baptism tomorrow. The ceremony is followed by a reception. I am not the godmother or good friends with the parents, just coworkers, should i bring a gift?


Answer
Nah, just show up, bring your congratulations and if you feel particularly moved, you might send a card of congratulations to the parents. (in the mail of course, polite adults do not hand over cards in person that say exactly what they are saying anyway. And send it before the ceremony)

The ideas of a bible are sweet, however, I don't think she'll be able to read it yet. Why not save that one for her Confirmation or other event in a few years, when she will properly appreciate the specialness of such a gift?




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