Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Etiquette police, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that it is always incorrect for family members (e.g. your MIL) to host showers. So she may be out of line to begin with.
That is correct.
Anonymous wrote:We'll accomplish the same thing by just having a party About 3 months after the baby is born. We won't call it a sip and see, we'll just invite our friends to a party and feed them and supply booze.
The people who care about babies can coo over the baby, the ones who don't can ignore him.
Anonymous wrote:We'll accomplish the same thing by just having a party About 3 months after the baby is born. We won't call it a sip and see, we'll just invite our friends to a party and feed them and supply booze.
The people who care about babies can coo over the baby, the ones who don't can ignore him.
Anonymous wrote:I know it's tacky to mention gifts on an invite, but if you're adamant, just put "your presence is the only present we're wishing for" or something corny like that.
Anonymous wrote:The parents would have to host the sip n see. That's the point, inviting people to your home for drinks (sip) and to see the baby.