Anonymous wrote:Some of you sound like Heddy on Ghosts. So antiquated. I guess you need to harp on your so-called traditions to feel relevant. If we were going to really be “traditional” we’d be watching the couple consummate their marriage and be whooping and hollering when they did it. I bet these harpies still expect to inspect the bedsheets the morning after.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever has the time, money, and energy to throw the party should do it. Period.
I’m still bitter about being strong-armed into hosting a bridal shower for someone twenty years ago. The bride’s mother insisted it would be inappropriate for her to host the shower, so she and the bride bullied the bridesmaids to chip in and host a big party. Never mind that the mother of the bride was retired, wealthy, and owned a ginormous home centrally located for all guests while the bridesmaids were mostly in grad school (and busy!) or recently married and renting tiny apartments. I’m still annoyed that we had to pick up the costs when the parents of the couple were far better equipped to handle it.
Both my mother and mother-in-law hosted showers for me (in different states for different relatives/friends). I’ll offer to do the same for my kids (including my sons).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DIL's mom and I co-hosted her shower at my house and I was happy to do it.
Of course you were happy to grab gifts for your son and DIL.
Most of the gifts were from the bride's young friends who just graduated from college or who are in grad school, which is why they didn't host. So, sorry to disappoint, but there was no "gift grab."
You can go STFU now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DIL's mom and I co-hosted her shower at my house and I was happy to do it.
Of course you were happy to grab gifts for your son and DIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's tacky. Please get one of her friends or another relative to host. Looks like just a gift grab otherwise.
Isn't it a gift grab no matter who's hosting? I don't understand how it's different if someone other than your mother is paying for the shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's tacky. Please get one of her friends or another relative to host. Looks like just a gift grab otherwise.
Isn't it a gift grab no matter who's hosting? I don't understand how it's different if someone other than your mother is paying for the shower.