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I hate it when H is right
H said that sending birth announcements is just asking for gifts. I fought him on it and sent them out anyway. Mostly to people who came to the baby shower, but some who didn't. And now, we've received 3 gifts in the mail from people. It's family and close friends, but now I feel like I was asking for gifts, when really I wasn't. Oops.
Re: I hate it when H is right
I never send gifts when I get an announcement. Are you supposed to?
I always send a gift before the baby is born (regardless if I was invited to the shower or not), but giving another at birth is a bit much, no?
Someone tell me if I am an a-hole for thinking this way.
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
I have received many announcements and never took it as a reason to send a gift. I sent announcements and nobody took it as a gift request.
At our engament party we put, in very large letters, no gifts please. People still brought gifts.
The people who sent gifts wanted to but I'm quite sure nobody thought it was anything but a (much wanted) announcement.
Who wouldn't want to get a pic of Miss Mary.