Hi ladies!
I tried googling the answer and searching thebump.com, but nothing popped up. For you etiquette queens (meant in the best possible way!), what is the proper way to celebrate the arrival of baby? My good friend just had her baby. I had attended her shower and bought her gifts off of her registry, but it doesn't seem right not to celebrate the actual arrival of baby. Would flowers suffice? I was also thinking about dropping off a "new parents survival kit"- including coffee, power bars, bottles of water, and maybe a book about sleeping or something? That's a little more leg work but...
Anyway would love everyone's thoughts and ideas! Thanks in advance!
Re: Etiquette Question: Post birth of baby gifting
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When my best friend had her son a few years ago, I sent her an edible arrangement because she lived in another state.
My husband's best friend and his girlfriend had our goddaughter last year and she was nursing, so I brought a cute little outfit and book for the baby and then a little basket for mom with nursing pads, lanolin, power bars, etc.
Then when she got home I baked cookies and got them a dominos gift card (I can bake but I'm not a good cook!)
Just my two cents!
The survival kit is also a good idea