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I have just been invited to another Baby Shower, been to one, wasn't sure what to do so took a "little" gift then another when baby was born, so had a discussion on whether to take pressies or not to this one and was quite sternly told you take presents for baby to both, i think it is a great idea for family and friends to get together, have fun and chats, but im not sure if the presents thing does come into it, Gem i would be interested to know if your DD's friends and family brought pressies to the BS or when Baby was born, or was it both, just interested because i really do not know, perosnally if i take a pressie to the BS i will feel guilty going empty handed to see the baby when she arrives, i have bought a card yesterday but not sure what to do....hmmmmm i have noticed there are a lot of BS's about now..
Daisy had to laugh at your OH's comment something mine would say, (took a second or two to get it though) eeeeh i am getting slow...How does a child spell Love..........T.I.M.E
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DD1 and I arranged the shower, Pearl, and we told everyone no presents, with DD2s full approval . We knew people would give presents when the baby was born.
Of course some people did bring presents, or flowers for DD. They were put aside by us for DD to open at home later. That way no one knew who had brought a present and who hadn't, and no one felt awkward .
The one you are going to sounds more like the American style, Pearl, where a gift is expected.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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Sounds lovely Gem....I have decided to take a pressie with me, and put a couple of things in for mother to be too, i will just join in and go along with the flow, i wont be doing both, thinks its the way things are going now, hearing a lot more mothers having them, a good chance to have a catch up xxHow does a child spell Love..........T.I.M.E
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