December 2010 Moms

WWYD? Baby Shower question

My cousin is throwing her baby shower on next Saturday, which happens to be DH and I's 5th wedding anniversary.   We are driving into town the day before and should be getting in around 9:00 pm.  While I would like to see my family, I don't particularly want to got to this shower.  This cousin was supposed to be in my wedding, but dropped out 100 days before, after I had already bought her dress, because she didn't think it was fair that I could get married and she couldn't marry her gf (obviously I control the legality of gay marriages.)  And since has made no attempt to see me, she's never met DD, and obviously didn't go my shower.

So what say you?  Should I skip it or try to be the bigger person?  If I go I intend to provide her with some gently used nb clothes.

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  • I would not go, but send a gift.  Ditto the new gift: you don't give people presents that were already used. If you want to give her the NB clothes as well just to help out, that's fine, but they should be presented separately from the gift. Just choose something small off of her registry.
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  • I would not go, send a *small* gift.  I'd be annoyed.
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  • I definitely would not go.  I would maybe send a small gift.  Normally I try to be the bigger person, but she clearly hasn't put ANY effort into your friendship, so I don't think you should bother.

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  • I agree with the PPs - don't go and small gift, for me $10 max but I'm usually pretty thrifty!
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  • I didn't realized the used gift thing would be such a faux pas.  Embarrassed  It's fairly standard at baby showers  in my family.  The assumption being that you give more gently used things than you would of brand new things. 

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  • Yep. Send a congrats card and call it good.
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    I would not go, send a *small* gift.  I'd be annoyed.

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  • I wouldn't send a gift if I didn't attend the shower. If you do send a gift, I agree with pp that it should be new.
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  • I wouldn't go. And in the situation you described, I probably wouldn't send a gift either (unless of course you feel like you want to reconcile). I might tell someone else who is going to let her know you've set aside a few special hand me downs of she's interested, but I wouldn't give them without making her ask...
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  • imageEVM1216:
    I didn't realized the used gift thing would be such a faux pas. nbsp;[:]nbsp; It's fairly standard at baby showersnbsp; in my family.nbsp; The assumption being that you give more gently used things than you would of brand new things.nbsp;


    Aw, it's not a faux pas if it's common in your family and "understood". If you're at all unsure, then don't do it though. If it were me, I would have loved it and thought no less of the person. But I'm laid back like that.

     

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