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Re: Shower guest lists
As far as the daughters - are they young enough where you could say it's adults only and that would exclude them? Either way, I think it's both or neither. Maybe you can hope it's a full moon that night and she will be busy with preparations.
1st Baby 5/12/17, Henry
Registry: If you are "dead set against it," then good! Keep it that way. If anyone asks your mom or you what you need/like/want, you can give the very-high-road reply that gifts are appreciated but not necessary and there's no registry. If they push, you can certainly have a few ideas jotted down to pass along, whether verbally or in an email. There's no harm in being prepared for that question if it comes up. People often bring gifts of diapers, wipes, and onesies to showers, and often like to pick out things on their own; items you suggest can be more general (size 6 month clothes, board books, pacifiers) rather than specifically listed on a registry, if this makes sense.
ETA this didn't sound quite right and sounded super judgemental and pretentious. which isn't what I intended. She's free to do and believe what she wants as are all of the women I surround myself with. There's quite a range of people in the family and friends that will be there and all will be there based on the love they have for baby to be.
And I agree, if you invite one you need to invite them all.
ETA: because my phone likes to add words.
Also, I would side-eye an invite to a shower for a 3rd kid that included a registry. Maybe just say "no gifts please" and use the event as an opportunity to celebrate you & your son.
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As for registry, are you against it because you feel bad or just don't want to do it? If it's because you feel guilty or something, just do it!! If it's because you don't want to (this idea boggles my mind), then dont-- but also don't be surprised when you get things you don't need or want or like.
I wasn't going to say anything, but I can't help myself. As a FTM, I think showers are awesome. I do not understand the concept of showers for first born only (maybe because I'm second born, ha). I think those who want to celebrate your baby want to celebrate! It's all about food, fun, babies, and maybe some gifts. Let celebrations happen!
As for gifts, I would put "no gifts" on the invite but then you can register on the side and have your mom have that info. That way people who come to celebrate can just do so, but perhaps a few insiders can get stuff that you actually need. I guess it depends on how much you need. For our third, we need a new carseat because ours are spaced out enough in age that our infant one is about to expire. I also need a pump and some pump supplies because that one pooped out at the very end with #2. Hopefully insurance is covering that, though. I think there are a few other things we need but not much. I'd be pretty horrified if I had a shower and had to come home with a carload of gifts. Our house just can't sustain more stuff and I'd probably give it all away!
Here's what I would do as far as the invites. I would invite everyone, even the witch. I am too concerned with hurting anyone's feelings. Not saying that's my advice to you, just what I would personally do. Chances are the witch may not even care about coming. Wish I could offer better advice there.
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Great idea. I'm having the same dilemma. This is baby #2, and they'll only be 2 yrs apart. My friend really wants to have a shower, saying all babies deserve to be celebrated- and I agree! I don't want to register because I have the majority of items, but I think i'll do what you suggested.
I think it's unfair for ppl to judge having a shower for baby #2,3,etc. It's a celebration!