Does anyone have any fun, clever ways to tell everyone at my office at once? I've already talked with my direct supervisor and a few close work friends and I would hate to send an email or bring everyone else to the break room for my little announcement. I plan on telling them after my appointment next Monday (follow up post to "I'm not as far along as I thought" will also follow that appointment). Just looking for suggestions.
Re: How should I break the news to the whole office?
Are you close with all of your co-workers or something?
I guess I just don't understand the need to do a cutesy work announcement.
Personally, I don't plan on "announcing" it at work at all. I've told who I feel need to know and the rest will just find out once they see me growing.
Otherwise, if you don't want to schedule something specifically to tell people, does your office hold regular staff meetings? That would be an appropriate time to let them know.
every office is different.
mine has me, two other attorneys, and two staff. there are five of us total. when i tell, i will tell the partners first (the other attorneys) and tell them to let me tell the staff myself. it's four people to tell, so i don't have to worry about it taking a long time telling everyone.
I had several very good friends at work when I was pg with my first. So I made cookies and had everyone come to my office to celebrate a special occasion, and told them then. I met separately with my bosses and HR and told them in a more serious tone.
This time (I work in a different office now) I will just tell my bosses and let word get around.
With #1, I worked in a different department that was much bigger so I didn't have to tell anyone except for my boss and a few friends. I just let everyone else find out through word-of-mouth.
But this time, I work in a very small office (less then 10 people in my department) so it's not like I could just let them find out on their own... but I also didn't want to go door-to-door either.
I made them Rice Krispies Treats and mixed in little baby sprinkles (rattles, carriages, etc.) and sat them in our lunch room with a note that said:"Another little Phillies fan is on the way, Baby M___ #2 is due in May!"
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I don't get this either. I told my boss and his boss and my BFF at work and let everyone else figure it out for themselves. But I guess I don't know your office culture, at mine it would be very strange.
That being said, I have seen girls bring in baby-themed cookies or cupcakes to give to all their coworkers.
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IDK about damaging your career, but this is the reason that I am nervous about telling people here. I know someone who has struggled and saw the look on her face last week when we discussed her BFF getting pg. It wasn't pretty.
One girl on my birth month board was planning on bringing in donuts/bagels for the office with a note on the box that said "from so-and-so and baby." I thought that was a cute way to announce it.
I will only be telling my close coworkers and management. My office has over 100 employees, many of whom I don't even know their names, so they will find out once I start showing.
I'm not that worried about this since I'm the only female at work that's not having grandchildren. But thank you...I hadn't thought of that.
If you're trying to avoid the "ooh and aah" I'd just send out an email.
At my job, I told the people I am closer with and let it trickle down to the rest. The news spread very quickly by word of mouth, I was surprised how fast everyone seemed to know.
My boss and coworker already know (there are only 3 of us on our team) but the rest of our department (10-15 people) will get an informal email.
That's how I did it last time and luckily I avoided ooh'ing and aaah'ing in my cube. They just replied thanks.
I love this idea! stashing it away for myself;)
I'm amazed at how early a lot of the responders told their offices. I'm planning on waiting as long as I can... but I'm just paranoid about having a miscarriage. If I do, I don't want my whole office to know about it.
I think that the lunch date idea with the 7 ladies is a good one!
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I think a nice tasteful cake like this should do the trick:
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Oh I was referring to my first baby. I told my boss at 14w, his boss at 16w, and by 17w I was getting nasty messages from the admin because everyone was aksing HER if I was pg. just in case I wasn't
This time I'm at hoe so there is no one to tell.
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Gobble Wobble 5K 11/24/11 - Abington, PA 29:40
Superbowl 10K 02/05/12 - Allentown, PA 54:28 PR!!!!
Broad Street 10 Mile Run 05/06/12 - Philadelphia, PA 1:30:44
Rock and Roll Half Marathon 09/16/12 - Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia (Half?!?) Marathon 11/18/12 - Philadelphia, PA
that and a rousing game of "jump the pee stick" should do it. we used to play that in gym class allllllll the time. except with a jump rope, no pee stick. it was fun, I think the office would really enjoy it.
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LMAO!!!!!
This. Three of my coworkers recently had miscarriages
Ditto!