Anonymous wrote:In terms of etiquette, that ship has already sailed. It's not okay for an immediate family member, especially the mother, to throw a shower for her own child. That's seen as a gift grab. A shower, whether bridal or for a baby, is thrown by a close friend or aunt or MIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the age of the deceased.
Exactly. If this was a sudden death of a 35 year old mother/father of small children, there's no way a shower would be appropriate.
But if it's the funeral for Aunt Bessie who lived a long life and died at 97, then go for it.
DP. It's funny because I think the age or relationship doesn't matter. One death isn't less worse than the other. I do think that OP needs to mind her own beeswax about the shower though and attend only if she feels up to it.
You don’t think one death is less worse than another. Would it be equally sad for you if your 4 year old child died as if your 100 year old great grandmother died?!
Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are that an invitation is not a summons, and thus people can attend, or not, as they choose. As long as no one is pressed to attend, there is nothing wrong with holding a gathering when people will be in town anyway. Some people see this kind of thing as a celebration of life and family.
If you do not feel up to going, there is no obligation to go. If anyone pressures anyone to attend, THEN that would be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was just asking if it was proper etiquette. I love shower recipient. I plan to go. I am not judging, just wondering if timing was right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the age of the deceased.
Exactly. If this was a sudden death of a 35 year old mother/father of small children, there's no way a shower would be appropriate.
But if it's the funeral for Aunt Bessie who lived a long life and died at 97, then go for it.
DP. It's funny because I think the age or relationship doesn't matter. One death isn't less worse than the other. I do think that OP needs to mind her own beeswax about the shower though and attend only if she feels up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the issue. We don’t really have a period of mourning anymore. Life goes on. I’d be grateful to have a shower the same weekend I’m already coming to town
This.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the issue. We don’t really have a period of mourning anymore. Life goes on. I’d be grateful to have a shower the same weekend I’m already coming to town