Anonymous wrote:SIL and I are not close but have due dates close to each other. SIL came to my first baby shower and brought a nice gift, but according to my brother she doesn’t like baby showers in general and doesn’t want one of her own. I’m being thrown a small baby shower for my second and am sending out invites soon, I texted my brother to ask if they would be in town that week and he said they would be, but he wasn’t sure of SIL’s work schedule. I have only seen SIL once in the past year for the holidays and that was it, we otherwise don’t talk.
I just don’t know if second baby showers warrant all female family members being invited too, if it it ok to throw a smaller baby shower for guests who I know will want to be there and be able to come. I don’t want to seem rude by not inviting her but it doesn’t seem like she’s a person who even likes baby showers to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite her. If she doesn't want to come, she can decline, and you will not be offended. You could even text her "No pressure to come to the baby shower - I know you don't like them, but you're absolutely welcome because I'm always happy to see you. Whatever works best for you!"
Yes, this. I would invite her and tell her you know she is not a fan and she absolutely does not have to come but you wanted to include her.
+1 to both of these.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with a second shower.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you having a second shower AND sending out your own invites? Tacky
Anonymous wrote:Yes. She’d get you a gift anyways because siblings give gifts for every baby.
You shouldn’t have a 2nd shower thougb
Anonymous wrote:You’re having a 2nd baby shower. Who cares about etiquette?
Anonymous wrote:You’re having a 2nd baby shower. Who cares about etiquette?