Ok here goes: My 2 best friends jumped at the chance to have a baby shower when they found out the news and so did my mother's best friends so as of right now there may possibly be 2 showers. Here is my dilemma, my boyfriend's parent's both remarried and both his mother, step mother and grandmother are all excited and will be invited to the shower. My question is should I split up the 3 ladies so no one gets uncomfortable? Or am I just being paranoid? I was thinking his mother, sisters and my friends and family at one and his step mother, grandmother and my mom and her friends at another just so it's seperate? Overboard or not?
Re: Seperate showers for the comfort of the guests
This. My parents are remarried, and they survive when we have family events. My mom and dad just tend to stay away from each other.
One of the most uncomfortable afternoons of my life was the day of my best friend's baby shower. Her parents were divorced so her mother (the hostess) wouldn't speak to her ex-husband's sister, mother or girlfriend (and vice-versa). The baby's father's parents were also divorced and his mother and sister wouldn't speak to the father's new wife her kids or any of the aunts from the father's side. My best friend's mother additionally wouldn't speak to anyone from the baby's father side, regardless of who they were.
To add to that tension, we were 18 at the time so no one was particularly thrilled that she was pregnant to begin with.
It. Was. Awful.
If everyone can get along, or fake it for the afternoon, I'd say have them all together. They SHOULD put their differences aside for your sake. It's one day. If they can't, and there's going to be drama, split them up.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10