Plus, less waste with giftbags, 'cuz they can be re-used!
Better for your mental health AND the environment. Double win!
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Plus, less waste with giftbags, 'cuz they can be re-used!
Better for your mental health AND the environment. Double win!
Just had our office White Elephant and I got the BEST GIFT! While everybody else was stealing booze from each other, I got a bracelet with the planets (like the ThinkGeek necklace, in bracelet form), with a little space shuttle on the opposite side! It's so cute! And between my excited reaction (and the fact that no one else in the room - aside from the girl who made the bracelet - was as nerdy as me), nobody even tried to steal it! It worked out so great, 'cuz the girl who brought it is kinda new and was worried that nobody would get it, so apparently my reaction was all she could have wanted. Love it when things work out.
That is delightful, Epic!
I saw that on FB, Epic! It's very pretty.
Go team gift bags.
I used to hate wrapping gifts, so for awhile I would just get a brown paper bag from the grocery store. Then I'd use a Sharpie market to draw on the bow and gift tag, have fun with fanciful calligraphy and call it a day. Nobody ever complained, either. Mostly they liked their personalized wrap.
Good times!
While I understand that it is increasingly difficult to find gender-neutral baby items, I feel compelled to share (here, where I am significantly less likely to get "bitch, you crazy" looks) my list of gender-appropriate clothing/toy/decoration themes for small children:
Please note the lack of "creepily sexualized slogans" on the list, as these are not appropriate for babies of any gender.
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No, I haven't been frustrated at all by people complaining that they don't know what to get for a child whose gender they do not know. Why do you ask?
Debet, I completely empathize. I can't tell you how many "boy"'clothes I've bought in order for ltc to have shirts with pirates, dinosaurs, spaceships, etc.
I feel you, Debet. We got a lot of grief for that too. Amazingly, both our babies were clad in garments of a wide variety of colors and iconography, and neither one spontaneously combusted or burst into tears! (OK, yes, there were many times they burst into tears, but it had nothing to do with the fact that they were wearing blue on their female bodies.)
My boys loved their ezbake oven and they both still wear a lot of pink, which goes quite nicely with their coloring. Thanks, Debet.
I didn't find out the gender prior to birth and somehow had no difficulty painting and decorating the baby's room.