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Sweetie, I think it's awesome to have a sign in your yard announcing the happy news! And it's ridiculous that folks are worried about safety. Seriously...what kind of neighborhoods do you live in?
My best friend decorated my door with a huge pink bow and a "It's a girl" banner. I don't see anything "tacky" or "trashy" about any of that. Our neighbor down the street just put a little stork in her front yard announcing the birth of their son. I don't know them all that well. I knew she was pregnant, but had no idea when she was due. I'm going to run down there later tonight with a cake and a little gift. |
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Hey OP, guess you forgot where you were!
Congrats on the sign find, and good luck with your delivery. Tacky or not, we'll be putting one up too. Go ahead everyone, judge judge judge! |
| I'm putting one up when my new grandson arrives this week I don't think it is tacky at all and lots of happiness with your new little one |
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Please don't do that!
It's not safe! Like we don't leave our doors open why announce that there's a new baby in the house? Not only baby kidnappers but opportunity thieves breaking into cars, etc. If baby kidnapping was so rare why do you think hospitals would have such specific protocol and high tech material to watch and track every baby born there until the last minute before discharge? |
Uh, yes, baby kidnapping IS rare. Seriously?? |
If it was so rare as you all portrait the hospitals would not have such well set system to avoid such crime. And you just need one baby to be stolen to have your life changed forever. Do you think it's worth taking a chance? And baby kidnapping is not the only crime we're talking about here. Can you even read? |
| I can't believe this thread isn't a joke. People really put signs announcing babies on lawns?!!!!!! Nothing more to add except OP, congrats on your baby! |
| Thanks but I would never do this--the safety concerns alone are significant enough that the tiny risk outweights any benefits. And it's not really cute. |
Ditto. You couldn't pay me to put that in my yard. |
Actually, baby kidnppings from hospitals were usually relatives - like estranged dad's or crazy ex-MILs. If someone wants to kidnap a baby, they don't need to drive around looking for a newly arrived stork sign on a lawn, and guess what color it is. They just follow very pregnant woman matching the kind of kid they want from an OB's office and find out where they live. That said, my neighbors put out wellcome baby signs for us when DS2 was born. My DH promptly took them down because he is a security freak. |
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Couldn't a baby napper just see that you have a new baby by the fact that...well...you have a new baby? Do you disguise it as a dog or cat when you leave the house with it? Do you get all packages from diapers.com sent to an anonymous post office box? Do you take the carseat out everytime you leave the car unattended? Because someone could see that and deduce that you have a baby.
I'm not trying to be a pain in the ass, (other than my comments above) but I don't get it. What are the threats people are afraid of? |
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The threat is having your baby kidnapped.
Why give them the clue? When you buy fancy electronics you also let the boxes outside on the curb to let everybody know what a great TV you bought? Or a new laptop? You people really take your safety for granted... |
| But isn't having a new baby in and of itself the clue that you have a new baby? Unless you keep it inside all the time... |
| Thank you for responding to these stupid comments OP! I was going to do just that for you!How ignorant some people can be! And thank you again for the tip, it really helped. I've been looking for a sign and could not believe what it really cost. I am going to look at Party city and other party stores now. Thank you for the suggestion. And congratulations on the new baby! |
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You all are crazy. So you think baby kidnappers drive around looking for stork signs? I have no words for you.
OP, I think it's s cute idea. Thanks for sharing. |