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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

612.0. "Second Weddings" by MARLIN::RYAN (Make sure your calling is true) Fri Jan 04 1991 12:02

    When my sister got married for the first time about 10 years ago, she
    disowned the family, didn't invite us to the wedding and it generally
    wasn't a fun time. She eventually came back to the family and after
    suffering a long horrible marriage to an insane alcoholic scum bucket,
    got a divorce. She met a really nice guy and is engaged to be
    married now.   
    
    She has asked my sister and I to be in the wedding.She says she wants to 
    it "right" this time, the whole family involved, a church, the whole 9
    yards. My question is, we want to throw her a shower-type thing to let
    her know that we care, but she has so much stuff right now that she has
    had to give away half...so we want to throw maybe a non-present type
    thing, but....well...I don't know. My sister (not the one getting
    married) suggested a lingerie party, but I thought that was
    kinda...stupid.  Does anybody have any suggestions ? I'm not
    particularly concerned with ettiquette, I just want to make her happy.
    
    Thanks alot
    
    Dee
    
     
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612.1A few ideas...ROLL::FOSTERFri Jan 04 1991 12:1110
    
    Just throw a regular party with a theme and don't call it a shower.
    
    Or, if the wedding is going to be expensive, there are polite ways to
    ask for cash.
    
    Or, have a stag-ette party at a restaurant or night club. Make it roast
    style, with everyone getting up and toasting/roasting the bride-to-be.
    
    If it would amuse her, you could always get a male dancer.
612.2A personal showerTOOK::CURRIERFri Jan 04 1991 12:125
    A new marriage - a new life - why not new things?  Back in the olden
    days (when I got hitched) we had 'Personal showers'.  At them the bride
    to be didn't get appliances etc.  She got lingerie and other neat
    personal stuff.  These were always my (and most other people's) 
    favorites.
612.3POLAR::WOOLDRIDGEFri Jan 04 1991 12:512
    Why not take her to nice place to eat and then a good show after.
    
612.4two ideas for youTIPTOE::STOLICNYFri Jan 04 1991 13:0018
    
    Here's a few other ideas that I've heard used when the bride/groom
    didn't need any more toasters or blenders:
    
    Recipe Shower - each guest brings a favorite recipe (sometimes along
    	with a hard-to-find ingredient from that recipe or a special
    	dish to serve it in).  the hostess provides a recipe card file
        or book to store all the new recipes.
    
    Bottle Shower - each guest brings something in a bottle - be it 
    	liquor, bubble bath, maple syrup, or herbed vinegar!   Creativity 
        is the key here...not $$.
    
    Both of these ideas usually satisfy the need in people to bring
    "something".    Of course, there's always the Greenback shower
    of New England fame (never cared for the idea myself).
    
    Carol
612.5pointersLEZAH::BOBBITTtrial by stoneFri Jan 04 1991 13:3212
    see also:
    
    Womannotes-V2
    694 - Jack & Jill Showers - help!
    810 - where to hold a bridal shower?
    
    Weddings
    30 - Bridal shower stories
    91 - bridal shower suggestions
    
    -Jody
    
612.6ESIS::GALLUPSwish, swish.....splat!Fri Jan 04 1991 14:1913
    
    
    
    
    An idea that I like is the Money tree.  Get 2-3' tree from a nursery
    (an indoor houseplant type tree) and suggest that people bring small
    bills to decorate the tree (and that unique presents are welcome if
    they want to do that).
    
    Perhaps the money can be used to go toward spending money on their
    honeymoon or something.
    
    kath
612.7Doesn't have to be big.HAVOC::MYOUNGFri Jan 04 1991 16:3514
    Maybe you could all go to a Nick's Comedy Stop show, or some other 
    type of entertainment.  
    
    You could have a shower with a honeymoon theme, then she could get
    gifts like; travel bags, travel purse, as well as bubble bath and other
    things like that.  
    
    One time we had a friend getting married and we wanted to throw her a 
    shower, (but for many reasons it was not appropriate to give a large
    one)  so we had a shower with six people.  We sat at the dining room
    table and had lunch and munchies and she opened some small gifts, a
    couple of which were pretty funny.  Cake and coffee finished the
    "shower".  She was very happy with her little shower, and we had a lot
    of fun too!