Hi ladies. I'm new here and hope you can help me out.
I think I just became "the bad guy".
I have a friend who lives next door. She's quite a bit younger than me, but I've sort of taken a big sister role (I'm 35 and she's 19-20). I'm going to call her Jane. She and her husband, "John" are expecting their second baby. Their son is almost 2. This time, they're having a girl.
A few weeks ago, she was complaining about not having any support and no one throwing her a shower. So, I offered.
We talked about a nice fun going "all out girly" party. I asked her to get a guest list together and even include out of town guests because I had ideas of ways they could be part of the shower long distance. I've been planning like crazy... so excited.
I didn't have a shower for my daughter, but I had a work shower for my son. So, the thought of going ALL OUT on gifts, favors and decorations was seriously making me giddy.
I told her she should talk to John about watching their son so that she could have no worries during the shower.
Today, John told me that there would be guys at the shower because his Senior Chief said so.
I told him it was going to be a girls only event because that's how I understood it.
Then, I talked to Jane. She said that John's Senior Chief was making it a mandatory event for everyone at the clinic where John works. This means that the majority of the guests will be guys around 20 years old. She said more guests meant more gifts, so she was all for it.
I didn't know what to do. That wasn't what I signed up for. I have NO IDEA how to throw a baby shower for a baby girl when most of the guests are male... and not fathers or even husbands. Also, since a lot of them are 19-20, it's not like I can just send the guys to the backyard for drinking games or stuff like that. We're talking maybe 8-9 ladies and 15ish boys.
I backed out. I know that is AWFUL of me, but this is just a COMPLETELY different party than what I signed up for.
Now I get the feeling that they're trash talking me to everyone. I'm not sure how to act around them.
What do I do to make it up to them?
Re: Silly Little Baby Shower Drama
Second, she has no right to dictate how you should throw this gift of a shower for her, and inviting a bunch of random single guys is weird.
Third, you don't get a shower for your second, especially since they're so close in age.
She sounds like a bit of a twat. You don't need to "make it up to them", you need to find better friends.
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
You are absolutely in the right for backing out of a gift grabby "mandatory" second shower. Who cares if they are talking trash? You are the mature one (right?), blow them off. You don't owe them jack sh!t.
My concern is that what she committed to was NOT the party that was going to actually happen.