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baby shower invite lists are hard...
My sister wants my list, and I'm having a really hard time with this. It's going to be in Cincinnati, and I still have tons of HS friends there that I see periodically, and I'd love for them to come, but I don't want to seem gift-grabby since I see them 2x a year, maybe. IDK what to do... any advice?? I'm including friends who have gotten married and invited me to their shower/wedding, but most haven't so it's tricky. I even have some friends who I know are saving hardcore for whatever, and I want to tell them please come and don't worry about a gift, but I know that's weird too.
Hate. This.
Love 9.3.03
Marriage 12.1.07
Baby Carriage 8.3.11
Re: baby shower invite lists are hard...
That's what DH's parents are doing down here, just a big party with everyone in the family and their friends.
In Ohio, my sister is hosting a women's shower, and my dad is arranging a golf outing for the guys during my shower. My mom was thinking of having a big BBQ that day since it will be Memorial Day weekend, so would it be weird if I invited my friends to the BBQ and not the shower? Or invite them to both?
I'm just trying to think okay, if they were having a shower, would I expect to be invited? So that seems like a good rule to go by I think?
This seems like a great rule of thumb.
Oh, I really like that idea.