My FB (former boss) had a beautiful baby shower at a hotel. It was for High Tea. And it was wonderful. Her SiL hosted and no one paid anything. My Michigan Bridal Shower was in a restaurant, but it was dessert only and my mom paid for it. Her choice to have it there. My baby shower here was also at a restaurant and was beautiful and the food delicious, but I know it was expensive and while I loved it, I would have been just as pleased with something more low key.
'Dirty Girls'
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And kiddie parties belong in back yards. They should have pin the tail on the donkey and MAYBE a clown.
I'm making up rules today. Anybody else need some? For inlaws? People who comment on weight?
serious Shower Expectation Inflation
The last two weddings I did, the brides skipped the shower deal but opted instead for 'going to the beach'. One beach was on an island. I waved from the airport. The other was in Florida. The wedding was in DC. I waved from the airport.
The next wedding is in the Bay Area. I'm hosting a brunch here (in DC) a month later when the couple comes to visit. I'm really looking forward to doing it. They are lovely, unpretentious people.
IMO, the fancy stuff is all cool if the host can pay for it and not expect the guests to shell out, just like those 500-guest fancy weddings are grand as long as no one is mortgaging his or her future for the sake of one party. But better to have a simple party in someone's living room than ask guests to pay.
Yeah, I'd started noticing the kiddie party thing, too. WTF? My birthday parties were always friends at my house playing and eating cake. Occasionally people had parties at Chuck E Cheese or the roller rink or something, and we all thought those kids were SO COOL.
They should have pin the tail on the donkey and MAYBE a clown.
Poor clown. Yes, many are evil, but do they deserve having tails pinned on them?
According to Martha Stewart's minions, showers began in the 1890s as an alternative to dowrys. The mother of the bride and friends would tuck small gifts into parasols and open them above the bride's head...thus the shower. Always wondered about that word...
I have no problem with showers at restaurants, as long as those hosting it are paying for it and can afford it. I know some people who have thrown showers recently who felt it was easier to have them at a restaurant so they could relax and enjoy themselves rather than worry about doing a ton of cooking and having to do all the clean up.
Does any here use Peapod. If so have you noticed their selection has gone way down? They have now stopped carrying the milk I drink, even though Stop & Shop still carries it. I don't think there is another food delivery place around here.
Yes, many are evil, but do they deserve having tails pinned on them?
MAYBE!
The mother of the bride and friends would tuck small gifts into parasols and open them above the bride's head
Ouch.
When your company pays for the past few months you can submit the receiptsYep. It was why this was a good solution all around. But really I just haven't filled scripts or gone to the doctor (next on the to-do list, call doctor about back. demand appt and flexoril.) in the last month and a half. Because even with reimbursement, out of pocket is still that.
Stupid company finally called me back, they swear they sent in the paperwork and they want to "understand what happened" and I just want them to give the information to COBRA, no matter whether it is the first time or not. I think they are overnighting me a packet tomorrow for delivery Thursday. I told them, eh, just fax but I think they are doing both.
My baby showerI'm still so mad at the blow-out that made me miss this. And? It would have been cheaper than the new tires.