Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not tacky to have a baby shower, no matter your income. Just don’t put the registry info on the invitation. Then if people want to give a gift they will either ask if there’s a registry, in which case your MIL can tell them where you’re registered, or they will pick an item of their choosing that’s in their price range. When you make the registry have plenty of low price items like books, onesies, pacifiers or whatever.
A registry will make it look like it’s a gift giving event. No need for a registry. The book idea is good.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not tacky to have a baby shower, no matter your income. Just don’t put the registry info on the invitation. Then if people want to give a gift they will either ask if there’s a registry, in which case your MIL can tell them where you’re registered, or they will pick an item of their choosing that’s in their price range. When you make the registry have plenty of low price items like books, onesies, pacifiers or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Ask the host to tell people you want everyone's favorite childhood book.
Anonymous wrote:While I love the book idea in theory, it may a bit difficult in practice. My cousin ended up with five copies of Goodnight Moon when she had a book shower!
Anonymous wrote:Book idea is tacky
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are on the fence about my MIL throwing us a baby shower. We make far more money compared to many of our family and friends who have been struggling under this economy. We don’t want to seem entitled when we can afford to buy all the things we want. Mil suggested we buy the big ticket items and only put $50 or less gifts on the registry. WWYD?