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Planning The Shower
There's an ongoing debate - that can actually become quite emotional and vocal - that tried to
determine whether or not a relative should throw the baby shower.
Traditionally, the view has
been that a relative should not throw a baby shower, because it can appear that the relative is
requesting gifts. Yet traditions change, and there are times when a sibling, or a cousin, or an
aunt might be the ideal and somewhat convenient choice.
So what should you do? To answer this, we can respond with the best, and sometimes most
unsatisfying answer of them all: it depends.
Sorry, but it really does depend. If you hail from a rather traditional or conventional background,
it may be wise to see that a non-relative is in charge of the baby shower. In addition, even if
you, personally, are comfortable with a relative throwing the baby shower, some of your guests -
who may be less comfortable with it than you - may object (or just whisper about it behind your
back).
Use your judgment here. Perhaps the most practical advice is this: if you can conveniently and
pleasantly not have a relative run things, then that will likely be the best route to go.
However, if
that's just not possible, plausible, or preferred, then don't feel like you're someone from outer
space because you're related to the mother-to-be.
More and more people are breaking with
tradition; especially since they feel that the perception of a relative “asking for gifts†arguably
doesn't exist anymore.
Gifts (which we talk about further on in this book) are rather integral to baby showers; it's quite
hard to imagine one without gifts.
Since that is the case, whether a relative requests them from
those attending the baby shower, or a non-relative requests them, arguably isn't important to
those attending.
They're likely focused on what the baby shower should focus on: the mother-
to-be, and a wonderful opportunity to share in her joy.
When The Shower Should Happen
This is an important question to ask, and of course, to answer. And as usual, there are a few
different viewpoints on when to hold the baby shower.
Fortunately, however, these views aren't
as debatable as they sometimes are when it comes to whether a relative or non-relative should
hold the baby shower (as we discussed above).
So don't worry; this is a rather easy and straightforward challenge to solve.
Now, the real problem here is simply that there isn't a clear answer to the question: when should
the shower happen?
The answer to this will almost always depend on factors that are specific
to the mother-to-be, the guests, and other issues.
So rather than providing a “one-size-fits-all†answer here - which is something that we can't do
without knowing the details of your particular baby shower - let's just look at the variables. Once
you know these, you'll easily be able to determine when the baby shower should be held.
The Mother-to-Be
Let's start with mother-to-be. She may have a preference about when the shower should be
held; and this preference should be heeded.
The father-to-be might also provide input here,
which is wonderful and should be part of the overall decision-making process (we take a closer
look at “couples†baby-showers later on in this book).
What kinds of things might influence a mother-to-be's preference on when the shower should be
held? Some of them prefer to have the shower when they're showing; they may feel that there's
something more appropriate (for lack of a better word) about holding a shower when people can
actually see that a baby is on the way.
In practical terms, this means that a shower might be held well into the second trimester, or into
the third.
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