Anonymous wrote:I think the suggestion to contact the two who are coming and ask them what is going on was a good one. If the people invited are all friends of each other, maybe one of these two would be willing to find out why they aren't coming. Sometimes when people are reminded that an event is important to a person, they realize that they can and should make the time.
I was also an older mom who worked very hard to have a baby (actually was pretty young when I started trying) and I dutifully went to dozens of baby showers over the years. When I finally got pregnant, most of my friends said that they couldn't make it to my shower because they were too busy with their kids, it was during nap time, they had to take someone to soccer practice, etc. I still feel terrible about the fact that I wanted to celebrate with them, but they felt they didn't want to/need to return the favor to me.
This is sooo sad, PP. I truly feel for you and these are NOT your friends. Friends would have done anything in their power to attend your baby shower. This sucks! I was also a late mom (37) and like you, I attended lots and lots of baby showers and always put on a brave face, but when it was my turn, my friends all turned up and it was a HUGE event. I felt so loved. Dump those friends who weren't there for you.