I am so sick of hearing this. Every time I buy anything for Aidan.
There's a fine line between waiting around to see if anyone offers to throw a shower (I don't anticipate this) and knowing we're buying most everything ourselves and preferring to spread the cost out over the next 4 months rather than the last couple of weeks).
My office ALWAYS does showers for women who are getting married and having babies. Nothing huge, but there's always something. Or, almost always, given that my boss didn't even offer me a "congratulations" for my wedding, let alone plan a work party. So I'm not holding my breath on the work shower front. If it happens, it'll be nice, and i'm sure I'll get some cute outfits and bottles and stuff. But should this really stop me from buying Aidan's carseat and high chair and stuff when we see sales and have coupons?
For now I just kind of nod and smile and say that I don't know of any showers being planned but I'll certainly keep their advice (not to buy things) in mind. Then I buy whatever I was about to buy.
Re: "save things for your baby shower!"
I feel your pain. I sat my husband down the other day to talk to him about the possibility of a shower, and he said that no one has come to him yet about throwing one. The only friend who might have throw one for me is now not speaking to me because I told her it was inappropriate for her to be so vocal about her feeling that my husband and I shouldn't have more kids. He said, "Oh, I'm sure my family will do something for you..." but no one has even mentioned the possibility of it, and they know that he and I are busy all throughout the holidays.
I don't think you're crazy to be buying items in advance... you're being realistic. Even if the ladies at your work through you a shower, they aren't going to all chip in and buy you a stroller.
Isn't it amazing how something like having a baby can make you feel so alone?
I know that I'm having a shower because I picked the date with my mom and because my mom, MIL & SIL all said they wanted to throw it together. I'm very happy that they are throwing me a shower but I kind of have similar concerns with shopping like you do, even though you're not sure if you're going to have a shower. I know that I will get barely any of the big stuff on our registry as gifts. My mom might buy me something big and maybe my stepmom but other than that, I don't anticipate getting any of the larger items. Part of me wants to go out and start buying them when I get 20% coupons in the mail because that beats the 10% completion discount and part of me knows that people will be upset if I do so. But, like you, I want to be able to spread out the spending if I can, and my shower's not until November.
I've also been feeling the alone part. I see so many people on these boards and know so many people IRL who are already receiving tons of baby gifts: packages sent from relatives with hand-me-downs, parents purchasing or giving away perfect condition furniture, etc. We've gotten no offers for anything from anyone. We bought the furniture ourselves and I've had so many people say to me "You didn't wait for someone to offer that as a gift?" What's the point in waiting? It's not like I told everyone I was pregnant yesterday so if someone was going to offer, I'm sure they would have right now. It just doesn't seem like people are very excited and into our pregnancy. When DH's brother & SIL were adopting all I heard from his family was "the adoption this, the adoption that" and they got so much free stuff - nursery furniture, clothes...all of this seperate from shower gifts. We get the complete opposite from his family - like they don't even care. Part of me thinks they are like that because we're giving them another boy...his mother already expressed her disappointment on a boy so I guess I shouldn't expect much excitment out of them.
Ahhh!! I know exactly what you are talking about!!
My problem with that is, my DH's family isn't "well off" (hate to say it) and I tell them that I have bought my bedding/crib/stollers/swings - you name it.
Then they tell me "save things for your baby shower " I'm thinking first of all, you guys are NOT going to buy me this stuff you guy are going to buy me a couple outfits and some bottles.. so FREAK OFF
I completely understand what you are saying, I have been hearing this a lot too. I think people assume I am having a few showers however nothing has been planned as of yet. I have heard a few aunts on DH's side talking about who's house to have it at but no one has talked to me yet. Another friend of mine said she would like to have one for me mid Jan. which is very nice of her, but she made it clear she wanted it to be small.... so who do I/don't I invite to this one? I live in a town where if I have a friends shower I would like to invite all the friends at once which based on how my bridal shower was there was about 30 girls.... it was only last year so maybe no one is interested in throwing a baby shower for me now. The friend who offered lives about 40 mins from the town where myself and most of my friends live so will people want to drive out there?
So.... I have already bought the following items: crib, changing table, highchair, car seat, boppy, few infant toys, clothing, baby bjorn, stroller, and a few other things here and there. I figure why wait until around the holidays when I am trying to buy other gifts for people, it will be so costly to do it all at once if I don't get things from a shower.
I hear this all the time too. We bought the nursery furniture, I got a breast pump, and I'm getting the bedding. I just got a 150 gift card from BRU with our furniture purchase and I'm going to use that with my 20% coupon to get a travel stroller system. I'll probably continue to use those coupons to buy the things we need. My friend who is throwing my shower told me to quit buying everything and that I should go and register.
But it's been my experience with showers that people primarily buy you clothes. (totally fine with me, btw) My family nor does Dh's family have money for the bigger ticket items so I want to start getting the things we need now. I don't want to wait for the shower and then be running around towards the end getting the things we need, kwim?
i hear this too, and i'm not waiting for my shower to get what i need.
i went to a shower this weekend for dh's cousin, and NO ONE got her anything off her registry but me and two other people. all she got were blankets and clothes. i don't understand this. i understand those are fun things to buy, and she got some super cute stuff, but how many blankets can one baby use?
i know most of them were handmade and the people had good intentions, and i hate to sound greedy, but come on! i think a car seat and diapers are more useful than 50 blankets!
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