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Is having a gender reveal party too AWish? If we did it would be my parents/brother and a few close friends. Casual...we'd serve dinner. We'd have balloons in a box and have my nephew help us open it. I like the idea, but don't want to be an AW:) what does GPM think?
Re: gender reveals?
BFP#1-EDD 3.3.13 - No HB @ 9w3d
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I think big parties are AWish, but close family is fun.
I want to do *something* to surprise the grandparents since it is the first grandbaby on both sides.
I wanted to be team green but DH really wants to find out.
I was thinking of telling them that the u/s tech couldn't tell and (if dh can keep it secret) surprise them on mother's day.
Otherwise, I think we will have family over and surprise them with a cake.
Anyone have any ideas for me? I dont want it to be a huge deal, but I do want it to be a surprise and I do want to be there to see their reactions.
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
I think they are cute also but only if it's something small and not a big to do. I really want to do this but just have a cook out or something. Something that we would normally do once weather gets nice. We would invite close family and cut into a cake or something along those lines.
After awhile, you just want to be with the one who makes you laugh. - Mr. Big
We had one...
Everyone (our family) was coming over for cake for my birthday. They didn't even know we had the a/s yet. When everyone was there, we told them what we were doing.