Is anyone else having a hard time waiting. I'm almost 12 weeks and I just feel like June is forever away. I really didn't get much ability to nest due to my sister having twins a girl and boy so I inherited everything I could possibly need including some things I won't. The room has been setup for about 3 weeks and all we need is clothing but as soon as we find out the gender she will be over with boxes of hand me downs. Financially I appreciate all the great things I'm being given instead of having to buy but it's kinda hard because I feel like my pregnancy is just a shadow of my sisters. She also lives in Colorado ( I live in California) and travels a lot for work and won't be able to throw me a baby shower and my mom said it would make me look bad to throw my own and invite people to bring me things.. Has anyone thrown their own baby shower and did you host it at your home or at an outside establishment? How did people take it? Did you have people feel weird because you hosted your own? And would it be bad to only ask for diapers and wipes due to us already having everything and I never had a registry?
Please help
Re: Having a hard time
Married 9/1/13
Off OCP 3/1/14
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DX Endometriosis in 2002
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Can you decorate the nursery?
Ditto PPs, throwing yourself a gift giving event is not a good idea.
Triplets due 6/29/16 also from an IUI!
Your mom is correct in my opinion. There are other ways to celebrate a baby aside from a shower.
In all honestly, you just can't throw yourself one, though. BUT, you could have a registry, and if people back home ask about it, you could tell them that you don't need a gift (while also referring them to your registry.)
My suggestion: If someone doesn't throw it, maybe don't have it and move on? Especially if your loved one already gifted you with everything you need. If there's a special item you really want new for baby, why not treat yourself to it since you've received so much? As for the shadow concept, how about a fun no-present celebration with friends? Show them your tricked out nursery.