Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the nonpregnant people are not the ones travelling.
Because they’re the ones hosting the shower.
I can't believe the family would want a heavily pregnant woman to drive 5 hours for a baby shower. It's really not that important of an event and typically incredibly boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the purpose were actually to celebrate OP, the shower would be held at a time and place convenient for her. This shower is clearly for the convenience of the host. I despise highway driving under the best of circumstances and would certainly not drive 10 hours for this. That seems insane to me. If they want to celebrate there, they should plan a sip and see around a full visit.
Do you really think the person who won't come in for a baby shower will get more relaxed about this sort of visit after the baby is born?
Relaxed about what? Presumably they visit OP's ILs from time to time. My point is that an event should be planned around an existing visit. That's what my ILs in NY did. Planning to drive for ten hours for a baby shower is deranged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, op, we are to understand you are not going to drive anywhere on the highway for the next 3 months?
It’s ok if you just don’t feel, and just say so.
But you came to ask an opinion, got majority of opinions telling you that they would make this trip in these circumstances, and you’re arguing against them.
what was the point of asking?
OP here. It seems pretty evenly split between yes/no.
It's not that I find driving on a highway dangerous. I'm just feeling pretty uncomfortable already, I generally don't like to travel, and it seems like a lot of driving for a shower when I'm already having one (and, TBH, I don't even really want the first shower).
Also I can't really imagine a scenario where if the roles were reversed and my family was celebrating H, they would expect us to drive 5 hours to them for a party. Especially if he had a medical issue going on. And I know, pregnancy isn't really a medical issue, but it's still uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the nonpregnant people are not the ones travelling.
Because they’re the ones hosting the shower.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the nonpregnant people are not the ones travelling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, op, we are to understand you are not going to drive anywhere on the highway for the next 3 months?
It’s ok if you just don’t feel, and just say so.
But you came to ask an opinion, got majority of opinions telling you that they would make this trip in these circumstances, and you’re arguing against them.
what was the point of asking?
OP here. It seems pretty evenly split between yes/no.
It's not that I find driving on a highway dangerous. I'm just feeling pretty uncomfortable already, I generally don't like to travel, and it seems like a lot of driving for a shower when I'm already having one (and, TBH, I don't even really want the first shower).
Also I can't really imagine a scenario where if the roles were reversed and my family was celebrating H, they would expect us to drive 5 hours to them for a party. Especially if he had a medical issue going on. And I know, pregnancy isn't really a medical issue, but it's still uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the purpose were actually to celebrate OP, the shower would be held at a time and place convenient for her. This shower is clearly for the convenience of the host. I despise highway driving under the best of circumstances and would certainly not drive 10 hours for this. That seems insane to me. If they want to celebrate there, they should plan a sip and see around a full visit.
Do you really think the person who won't come in for a baby shower will get more relaxed about this sort of visit after the baby is born?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, op, we are to understand you are not going to drive anywhere on the highway for the next 3 months?
It’s ok if you just don’t feel, and just say so.
But you came to ask an opinion, got majority of opinions telling you that they would make this trip in these circumstances, and you’re arguing against them.
what was the point of asking?
OP here. It seems pretty evenly split between yes/no.
It's not that I find driving on a highway dangerous. I'm just feeling pretty uncomfortable already, I generally don't like to travel, and it seems like a lot of driving for a shower when I'm already having one (and, TBH, I don't even really want the first shower).
Also I can't really imagine a scenario where if the roles were reversed and my family was celebrating H, they would expect us to drive 5 hours to them for a party. Especially if he had a medical issue going on. And I know, pregnancy isn't really a medical issue, but it's still uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, op, we are to understand you are not going to drive anywhere on the highway for the next 3 months?
It’s ok if you just don’t feel, and just say so.
But you came to ask an opinion, got majority of opinions telling you that they would make this trip in these circumstances, and you’re arguing against them.
what was the point of asking?
OP here. It seems pretty evenly split between yes/no.
It's not that I find driving on a highway dangerous. I'm just feeling pretty uncomfortable already, I generally don't like to travel, and it seems like a lot of driving for a shower when I'm already having one (and, TBH, I don't even really want the first shower).
Also I can't really imagine a scenario where if the roles were reversed and my family was celebrating H, they would expect us to drive 5 hours to them for a party. Especially if he had a medical issue going on. And I know, pregnancy isn't really a medical issue, but it's still uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For my own baby shower? Yes I would. Way to bury the lede.
Did I? I said in the very first sentence it’s for me. I didn’t write “your baby shower”in the title because I thought that would imply this was my main/only shower, when my main shower is being thrown here, this one is just extra.
Anyway I’m leaning towards no, if they can’t be bothered to drive to mine here, I don’t really see why I should have to take the hit and drive while pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For my own baby shower? Yes I would. Way to bury the lede.
Did I? I said in the very first sentence it’s for me. I didn’t write “your baby shower”in the title because I thought that would imply this was my main/only shower, when my main shower is being thrown here, this one is just extra.
Anyway I’m leaning towards no, if they can’t be bothered to drive to mine here, I don’t really see why I should have to take the hit and drive while pregnant.
Drive while pregnant?
You aren’t disabled.
Regardless of what your husband says, your attitude of shutting out his family will hurt him.
And, someday you will be a MIL.
DP. I have only sons and would never consider throwing a shower that is such an inconvenience for the purported beneficiary. How is this helpful or considerate?
Anonymous wrote:For my own baby shower? Yes I would. Way to bury the lede.
Anonymous wrote:If the purpose were actually to celebrate OP, the shower would be held at a time and place convenient for her. This shower is clearly for the convenience of the host. I despise highway driving under the best of circumstances and would certainly not drive 10 hours for this. That seems insane to me. If they want to celebrate there, they should plan a sip and see around a full visit.