So we're going team green. Co-workers are constantly asking me if I gave in and found out the gender yet. No. I haven't. But I expected something like that when we made the decision not to find out.
But what annoyed me was someone asked me (again) if we found out the gender. I told her no, we're not planning on finding out. Then she gave me this slightly annoyed look and said "well, what am I supposed to get you for your shower? Maybe you should have your shower after the baby is born so people will know what to get you."
Ummm.. I have a couple registries set up. You can get me (well, baby) something from there. If everything on the list is too costly for you, or you don't want to get me anything from the list, you can give us a gift card or something you find to be gender neutral. Or you don't have to get us anything at all.
I was just annoyed but how some people don't think they can help us celebrate the arrival of our baby without knowing the gender. I'm sorry, but as cute and necessary baby clothes are, I don't want to go home with only clothes. How did people do this just 20 or so years ago when finding out the gender wasn't an option?!
Thanks for letting me vent.
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We are not team green, but I totally respect where you're coming from.
I have found that with things like facebook, twitter, plus the fact that we can find out we're pregnant at 3 weeks...all of this is changing the face of pregnancy. It's like everyone expects to be kept "in the know," ya know? We are so in each other's business it seems like we have less and less personal business that is actually personal (I am totally guilty of this, by the way...I get caught up in it sometimes).
That's why I love that lots of people are still choosing to be team green...it's one of the only secrets in life that can actually be a secret! ;o)
This girl probably just doesn't understand where you're coming from with being team green. I would just smile and say something like "thank you for asking...I'll make sure I let you know if it's a he or she as soon as WE find out" or "I know it's hard, but I appreciate you helping support us in waiting for our special surprise."
Good luck with this. I know it's hard and uncomfortable to have people down your throat! Thinking of you!
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Well said.
You crack me up, girl!
) I can definitely see me doing this... someone asks "what am I going to get you?" And matter of factly replying..."baby stuff?" ;o)
I know I've posted it before after someone else shared, but that Pregnant Chicken blog with the "10 Things to Never Say to a Pregnant Women" has helped me smile away so many rude comments!
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Keep smiling, ladies! We're all doing a wonderful job of keeping our babies happy, healthy, and loved!
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Also Team Green here and we've had people get mad at us for not finding out. Excuse me? Are you carrying my child? No.
I love the "How can you not know? That would just kill me." Well, then go ahead and die and then you'll never find out.
It's just another thing that people are very opinionated about. Stay strong, Team Green!
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I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one dealing with this; and that even if we did find out, we'll still get hassle from someone!
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LMAO!
This made me laugh!!!
I completely agree with this. People feel like they have a right to know what's going on in everyone else's pregnancy. We're not team green but, with my twins, I've been getting the, "Are they natural?" question. I think people forget that pregnancy is a very personal experience, and they really don't need to be asking for all the intimate details.