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Re: Baby shower, did you travel for yours?
Well, I think it comes down to the other guests - it's unlikely a whole lot of your family members are going to travel 4 hours to you, so your mom is probably thinking about it that way. MIL wanted to do something where she lives (6 hours away) because a lot of family and friends were close to her. I was 7 months and had no problem going. I think it's difficult to expect somebody who lives 4 hours away to throw you a shower where you live. Do you have any friends or family near-by willing to throw you a shower where you live, then at least your mother would travel to you?
You have two choices - Accept the shower and travel for it, Or decline the shower because the travel will be too much of a hassle. You have to decide for yourself which you prefer.
I agree with pp, if your guests are out of town, then you should travel to them. It's not fair to ask them to travel to you (and then buy you a gift). It is sweet that you want to include your MIL, but if the shower is for your side of the family, it's not necessary. Someone may offer to throw you another shower in the town you live.
I had two out of town showers. One was a 4.5 hour drive away (when I was 6 months pregnant) and the other was a plane ride away when I was 7 months pregnant. I don't have any family in our town, and the friends I do have are new because we haven't lived here long, so I never expected a shower in the town I live in. Traveling for both showers was not a big deal. The shower that I had to fly to was a little more challenging just because I had to bring a big suitcase to bring back the gifts. Most people realized this and gave clothes, gift cards and other easily-packed items. One aunt gave us an exersaucer, which we couldn't deal with on the plane. So we took it back to Babies R Us, got a gift card, and then re-bought it in our city when we got home.
Normally when I visit my family, DH and I will stay a night or 2 (depending on whether we travel Friday night or Saturday morning). However, we have done the trip in one day and it isn't that big of a deal. We took my MIL and FIL when I had my bridal shower (the men all planned a trip to an auto museum for the day) and did it in one day.
If you are concerned about fitting all the gifts in your car, can you leave some of the less urgent stuff with a family member to get some other time, such as when/if you see them for thanksgiving, Christmas, or the delivery?
If you don't like it, decline the shower.
Second, it's a baby shower, what's going to go "terribly wrong"?
You are making a mountain out of a molehill. There doesn't need to be this much drama around a baby shower.
The guest list for your friends' shower should include those people the hosts want to invite (usually with your input, and probably local guests). If if you add out of town family/friends to your friends shower, it is rude in two ways: 1) it assumes that your friends are willing to host and pay for a larger shower which may not be what they're offering and 2) it looks gift grabby to your out of town guests because you're asking them to both travel and get you a baby gift.
If you are not comfortable with your mother hosting a shower for you out of town, simply decline it graciously.
Edited for typos/weird phrasing.
Other people wanted to celebrate the baby and it was really nice! I;m sure it will be wonderful!
I'm sure your baby shower will be lovely and you'll be happy you made the trip!
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