Hi!
I don't post that often but I have an etiquette question for all of you. My sister-in-law will be having her fourth child this summer. I realize that it is not customary to have a full blow shower after you already have a child. However, my sil was so amazing after I had a baby last year that I would like to do something special for her and the baby. Would it be tacky to have something like a sprinkle where people just bring books? There will be almost 5 years between the baby and her next youngest child so she doesn't really have any baby stuff anymore. If having something like that would be tacky do you have any other ideas? I really want to do something special for her but don't want to make her or anyone else uncomfortable. TIA!!
Re: Is this appropriate??
I would take that money you would have spent on a shower and apply it towards a gift, maybe even make her some freezer meals.
Honestly, she probably already has tons of books. Just do something one on one.
I echo the PP's sentiments. Do something special for her/the two of you. No need to involve other people. To be blunt, if she is having her fourth child, people are sick of buying gifts for her kids, so having a gift-giving event would incur some eye rolls at the least.
A spa day or something similarly pampering would be fabulous.
You don't have to throw a party of any sort to show her you're happy for her. The money you'd spend on a party could be better spent in this instance.
A prenatal massage and/or mani pedi package just for her or you can buy gifts for the new baby - or buy a savings bond for him/her.
If it were me, I'd definitely prefer one of those things to another shower or a sprinkle, they're tacky and gift-grabby as far as I'm concerned.
I don't have 4 kids but this sounds great even with just 1 or 2.
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