Anonymous wrote:If there has been such an "outpouring of love and support" for you then the best way is to reciprocate and take the time to write a nice card enclosing a picture of your DD. Sending a printed announcement makes it look like a gift grab. And if we're not "like-minded" by pointing this out to you so be it.
Anonymous wrote:I have a preemie who was 2 lbs At birth. We aren't allowing outsiders to her bday party due to RSV season and instead we are sending out an update with her first cake smash picture to our relatives. I don't think it's weird to want to share info about your child with your family out of town and I don't see why people are being so mean about it. We plan on telling everyone about her accomplishments and current weight etc. I want to celebrate my child's life and her success and can't do that like a typical mom can because of the risks involved for my child so this is the best way we could think of. And in lieu of gifts we are asking for donations to march of dimes so people don't think we are "trying to get gifts". This is such a mean group.
Anonymous wrote:If there has been such an "outpouring of love and support" for you then the best way is to reciprocate and take the time to write a nice card enclosing a picture of your DD. Sending a printed announcement makes it look like a gift grab. And if we're not "like-minded" by pointing this out to you so be it.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's necessary to send out an announcement that your child is turning 1. Birth announcements are one thing, but bday announcements will make people feel like you're asking for gifts. And most people don't expect to be invited to a 1-year old's bday party, especially if they live out of town. I wouldn't bother with these if I were you. A holiday card is a more appropriate place to mention that you child turned one during the last year.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I did send an announcement, and I plan to send an announcement for DD's birthday.
Since DD was born, my grandmother passed away suddenly and and mother passed away after a long illness. There has been such an outpouring of love and regular questions about DD (probably with the hidden agenda of checking in on me) that I thought sending an announcement would be a nice thing to share with those people.
I guess some people do this sort of thing via email, but that won't work for me and for this group of people.
I mainly want to share a cute picture of her, not troll for gifts. I know I could do the same at Christmas, but that's far enough away
Well, it sounds like there aren't too many like-minded new moms on DCUM. So thanks for your help, anyway.