Because birthdays yay, and cake yay, so birthday cake double yay? Or possibly yay squared. |
People on DCUM are obsessed with class because so many people are trashy and classless? I don't get it. (Not the PP.) |
I doubt she feels social anxiety. OP probably pats herself on the back for being such a rebel . |
| so you think giving a kid birthday cake is tacky? How odd. |
No dear, you are missing my point. We have a word for this: "wasteful." But OP didn't talk about how wasteful she finds the tradition. She talked about how tacky/trashy/tasteless she finds it. We get that YOU find it wasteful, but that was not what OP said. |
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I think a bunch of PPs are missing the point. The issue isn't whether it's okay for the baby to eat birthday cake or whether it's okay for the baby to be a messy eater. The OP was, I thought, talking specifically about the phenomenon of a "smash cake." That's a whole separate cake for the baby, and its purpose is for the baby to destroy it.
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| We had a cupcake for my 1 year old, but then my husband swapped it out for broccoli. Poor kid started sobbing - it was awful/hilarious. |
It's purpose is for his mom to take pictures for Facebook about how cute her party is |
Now THAT is tacky. It may be just me but making babies cry isn't really funny. (not that babies crying can't be funny, I think Reasons My Kid Is Crying is hilarious, but making it happen is like getting your dog drunk, IMO.) |
| I made a mini smash cake. It was fun. Dd barely ate any. Get over it. Some think its fun and makes for great pictures. |
What was your point? You wrote, "To me, thinking about the social implications of your child's reaction to cake is like thinking about plucking your baby's eyebrows." And I responded that no one is thinking about the baby's reaction or damage to his social standing. I can't see how giving a baby a cake to smash up or not giving a baby a cake to smash up but rather a piece of his birthday cake to eat had anything to do with social position - either his or mine. Honestly - I don't understand why point your were trying to make. |
Yeah, this kid is having a blast. http://shaychicphotography.com/blog/2009/10/05/cutie-conner-cake-smash/ |
| It is so weird to me to see people describing this as a new "cutesy" thing -- my parents put a cake on my high chair 45 years ago! |
My point is that if someone is looking at a baby smashing a cake and thinking about ANYONE'S social standing (as OP did), they must think about social standing so frequently that it provokes anxiety. |
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Yes, I generally think that any time anyone does the same thing that everyone else is doing for no reason other than the pictures - it is tacky. Giving a baby a smash cake so you can post the pictures of him with cake all over his face is so overdone and boring. It's not as if a one-year-old can do anything else when presented with a cake so where is the surprise or originality?
Yes, put me down for "tacky". And it is wasteful. |