October 2018 Moms

Randoms 6/15

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Re: Randoms 6/15

  • chopchop25chopchop25 member
    edited June 2018
    @kfrob for my friend's wedding, she specifically requested certain attire for certain events, and certain colors to match the wedding (because there was coordinated dances and stuff.) Some events western attire was okay, some she requested saris.
    Just ask! :)
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  • @kfrob I would ask. My friends Big Fat Indian Wedding was very traditional, but half the people going were not indian, and wore american style clothing. I would say wear a color if you can as thats more respectful than black, but you generally dont need to wear a sari unless specified. 
  • KFrobKFrob member
    @chyvie and @rc-cola Thank you!!  Google told me to be colorful and respectful of fitted clothes.  I think I'm going to have to pick up a new dress!  We only got invited to a portion, the actual wedding ceremony and the luncheon following.  We work with the groom (I've never met the bride) so I will check with him.
  • KFrobKFrob member
    And thank you @kiwi2628 & @chopchop25 too!
  • @KFrob I don’t know if this is a thing or not, but I’d say maybe don’t wear red, if you can help it? I haven’t personally been to any Indian weddings, but I believe the bride usually or sometimes wears a red dress instead of the American traditional white dress, so I don’t know if guests wearing red is kind of taboo like wearing white to an American wedding? 
  • @sammierose464 let me know if you want a remote buddy for that post-baby workout program! I'm so much better on programs and always looking for a fun new one! 
  • @KFrob I went to one last year, but only to the reception. Most people wore saris but those of us who didn’t wore colored dresses...I think mine was blue. We didn’t go to the ceremony because I wasn’t familiar with the culture and didn’t want to be disrespectful. But the reception was pretty split between traditional dresses and dresses I would normally see at an American wedding. If it were me I would use it as a good excuse to buy a new dress  :D
    Me:29 DH:30
    Married:10/2012
    TTC #1: 12/2017
  • Re: weight gain-again, don't stress about the numbers and let your doctor tell you if it's too much/little. I lost a lot first trimester and then a month ago with a stomach bug, and my Dr hasn't been concerned, except most recently at my 20W appt. Basically, he was only concerned if by my next appt (this Friday) I hadn't managed to gain weight back or I didn't get my appetite back. Which I have on both accounts, so I think I'm good! 
  • Yes, the brides traditionally wear red. I don't know if it's a faux paus to wear the same color as the bride like here, but couldn't hurt to avoid it. Also white is a no-no for celebrations. Indians traditionally wear white to funerals. That is the extent of my knowledge of the culture though.

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    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

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    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • Definitely @chopchop25.

    Indian weddings are beautiful. The one I went to I just wore something I'd wear to an American wedding. However, I agree with dressing colorful.
  • Brain fog strikes again: I thought for sure that I had washed and dried DF's work pants for him but I realized at 4:15 am when he was supposed to be at work at 4:30 that I had dried the wrong pair of pants. Ugh. Thankfully I managed to find him a good clean pair of jeans to wear but that could have been a disaster.
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  • Do you remember where @mytrueloves posted her lists? I remember seeing them and thinking oh ok I will come back to this and of course now I can’t find the post. 
  • @estellegetty it's on this page! Hopefully link works - if not it's Randoms 6/9, page 3.

    https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/comment/90661591#Comment_90661591

  • I really hope to sit and make lists tomorrow! :) I am an odd version of chaos organized and I love lists though my life does not look like I am a list person! 
  • cjx95cjx95 member
    @sammierose464 that's intense!! Glad the house looks to be alright though!
  • @sliztee I can’t even look at the pictures that go with the news articles. It feels like when he first announced the travel ban. I don’t know who to give my money to, but I desperately need a way to help. Need to do more research on it tomorrow. Suggestions appreciated.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • @DunkinDecaf I haven’t read it yet but the Today Show had a link about how to help that they posted earlier today.
  • @cdepperschmidt - Thanks for posting this!

     I also tend to be super organized and on top of things, but I have already been trying to make a conscious choice to let some of that go.  Trying to make everything go the way I think it should is super stressful.  

    One of my friends who is helping organize a baby shower for me was shocked when she asked if I wanted to be involved in any of the decision making, and I said no. I’d given her my guest list, agreed on the date, and was willing to answer any questions, but I didn’t want to be in charge.  She and the other friend organizing are more than capable.  (We’ll see how long my hands off lasts, but I’m pretty sure I can make it...)
  • @sammierose464 I’m glad you got good news about the house! I was thinking of you when I saw more pics on the news last night. So much of the town is devastated! 
    Me:29 DH:30
    Married:10/2012
    TTC #1: 12/2017
  • @sliztee I cannot watch the news anymore or even see pictures of what is going on anymore. I have been donating to the ACLU but still feel
    helpless. 
  • @estellegetty same. It make me physically nauseated. I cannot watch any of it more without feeling sick and hopeless and so incredibly angry. I also have been donating to the ACLU
  • KFrobKFrob member
    @kiwi2628 I'm having the same reaction, I yesterday I was teared up and nauseous.  I just can't imagine.
  • I'm still not reading or turning on the news. The hopelessness and helplessness is overwhelming.
  • @sliztee I can’t even look at the pictures that go with the news articles. It feels like when he first announced the travel ban. I don’t know who to give my money to, but I desperately need a way to help. Need to do more research on it tomorrow. Suggestions appreciated.
    @DunkinDecaf you could check out togetherrising.org I have donated through this group for other things and this as well, mostly because they seem to really do their research and to be transparent about where the money is going and what they are doing (at least as far as I have been able to tell from my research).
    I am sure there are others helping as well, but it is one option to check out.
  • What @rc-cola said, exactly.  

    I’m a long time supporter of the ACLU, and absolutely support donating to them (especially if you are concerned about fraudulent organizations, which is a big concern especially around hot button issues).  That said, they have a wide portfolio of concerns, and if you want to make sure your donations go directly to supporting immigrant families, then it is worth finding a dedicated non-profit organization.  
  • @norahkate thank you! I will look there.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Between the devastation in my college town and the immigration stuff, I don't even want to look at my FB right now let alone any news source. 

    We did decide today that we are still going up there in 2 weeks as the community needs the tourism.
  • We have also started donating to RAICES (you can access them by clicking this link) https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/bondfund?source=direct_link& 

    But I am 100% open to hearing about smaller/local organizations that need funding. 
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