I'm a FTM so this isn't about me, but I'm curious to hear if this is just a thing for my crazy extended family or if other places in the US do this.
I have two cousins that had babies two years ago, so we had a full on baby showers for them. Last year Cousin 1 got pregnant with her 2nd. Her first was a boy, and 2nd was a girl, so her mom threw her a "sprinkle", which was just basically buying her girl clothes and girly things since all she had was stuff for her son. That one made sense to me.
Cousin 2 is now pregnant with her second. Her first was a girl, new baby will also be a girl. Her mom is throwing a SECOND shower for her. Keep in mind, her daughter is TWO, so everything she has is fairly new. WHY would you need another shower when you already have a girl? I was always brought up to believe that you get one shower, for your first child, which helps you with all the big ticket items the you can use for future children, but you don't get a shower for EVERY kid you have.
Am I crazy, or is my family just nuts???
Re: Baby shower for your second?
I think my sister and I will respectfully decline. If she wants gifts, I'll buy her a girly outfit for Christmas or something LOL
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jbelle
I can see both sides (I'm a STM). I've hosted one sprinkle, but it was very small and was for two mothers-to-be at the same time. My thought was, what will baby #2 think when that page of their baby book is blank? (I'm also a 2nd child). One mother new she was having a 2nd girl, the other didn't know they gender. They got diapers, ointments, onesies, bath soap, etc. It was more of an excuse to get together and we just threw in gifts b/c it's fun to buy for babies.
As far as the original example, in the mother's defense, it would be hard to throw 2 showers for one daughter and only one shower for the 2nd. It would look like favortism (in my opinion). The regsitries and a full on showers are a bit much, but I definitely understand the being fair part of it.
Right now, I don't think I will be having a second shower or sprinkle. I'll be honored if someone offers to throw one, but I'm really just expecting a cake in the breakroom at work one day and nothing more.
A sprinkle is different, but I really think this depends on where you live.
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I grew up where you get one shower. Just because you call it a sprinkle it is still a shower. People will still look at it as a shower. Changing the name doesn't change what most ppl think of it.
Now that I don't live in back home and moved to the South, my idea of only one shower has changed. They throw showers for every baby here. It is still weird for me but I have no choice in the matter. Even I really tried to avoid it but I was pretty much told too bad, and we are doing it regardless.
One thing I have notice since I am an older mom is that what we used to see as proper etiquette is out the window. I think the days of proper etiquette are numbered. People using facebook to send out B-day E-vites, no thank you letters being written, just thank you emails, and so much more.
Times are changing, go with it.
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
We have had some fairly traumatic family circumstances involving my teenage daughter and we were resigned to the fact that we wouldn't be able to have any more babies because of that.
I am hoping for a baby shower cos I want to celebrate this gorgeous baby! But in Australia I don't think we buy huge gifts for any baby shower.
If just like to celebrate how brilliant it is that we are having this baby!
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jbelle
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Also, I will definitely register for this baby, boy or girl. Even if no on gets us anything from it (which is fine) we definitely have things we need to buy, and I want the completion code! I don't want others to thinkI'm selfish, but I l'm not passing up a discount! We will need things like a double stroller, another crib, crib mattress, etc.
So even though I'm in the minority, I just wanted to throw in my 2 cents
Gifts are always welcome, but you don't have to bring one. Also most people don't register. If guests don't know what to bring they ask the hostess for suggestions.