My Mom is having a small shower for me since we're having a girl this
time around, and she basically just wants to have a "hey she's having a
baby, let's get together and celebrate" type of thing. My friends keep
telling me to register because they don't know what to get for us, what
we still need, etc. I wasn't going to register, but I also don't want
people wasting money on things that we don't need. I also hate returning
things. Do you think it's tacky if we make a small registry - like
8-10 items tops?
Re: Baby shower for DC #2
Since it sounds like your last baby was a boy, and your friends are specifically looking for direction, I think it's ok as long as your first child is a little bit older. It only looks strange to me if it's going to be a second child under, say, 2 years old.
I think it is fine to register...just don't put the registry info in the invite. Your friends can ask your mom if you're registered or they will look it up themselves.
It really is best if you just do a "sprinkle" anyway...or have a meet the baby party after he is born...that way you get all the vistiing over with in one day and lots of boy clothes, toys, etc. I understand in some localities it is expected to have a 2nd shower...it isn't where I live.
I think that would be fine, just don't anounce the registry on the invites.
Plus if you register for a few of each item, the registry won't come up completely purchased and empty.
My baby is two!!! Baby girl 9/17/09
My other baby is still a baby! Baby Boy 11-30-11
my sister is throwing me a "sprinkle" party for the DC#2 and told me to register... I registered for different size diapers, wipes, johnson's shampoo's and baby laundry detergent!
She is putting on the invitations... your presence is good enough.. or something like that... she believes that all babies should be celebrated... and it's a reason to get family and friends together for a couple hours!
I agree with pp. Just register and don't put it on the invites. If anyone asks you or your mom can tell them.
This....sorry, I am old school.