Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
NP. It’s a party, for adults. People are bringing you gifts and usually having to play stupid games. They deserve good food and alcohol.
We get it. You are all lushes!
Anonymous wrote:
Strange. My circle of white Americans and various Europeans and Asians don't drink much, and we've had plenty of non-alcoholic parties.
It's hard for me to relate to all of you who think you can't have a party without alcohol.
OP, maybe you can ask the mother-to-be, as well as a few key guests, what they think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
NP. It’s a party, for adults. People are bringing you gifts and usually having to play stupid games. They deserve good food and alcohol.
We get it. You are all lushes!
How do you feel about serving food at a baby shower?
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky, since guest of honor cannot imbibe
Anonymous wrote:
Strange. My circle of white Americans and various Europeans and Asians don't drink much, and we've had plenty of non-alcoholic parties.
It's hard for me to relate to all of you who think you can't have a party without alcohol.
OP, maybe you can ask the mother-to-be, as well as a few key guests, what they think.