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638.1 | i don't think so | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Thu Jan 17 1991 08:30 | 10 |
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I've never heard of having a shower for 2nd or subsequent pregnancies.
I think that most baby apparatus is still in pretty good condition
after one baby and there isn't as big a need for the shower.
I do, however, always give a gift to the baby (and a gift for the
other sibling(s)) after the birth.
Just my experience,
Carol
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638.2 | Yes - if there's a big age difference | ISLNDS::BARR_L | Snow - Yech! | Thu Jan 17 1991 09:04 | 4 |
| We gave one of my friend's a shower for her second child, but her
children are 9 years apart.
Lori B.
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638.3 | Some suggestions | SCAACT::COX | Kristen Cox - Dallas ACT Sys Mgr | Thu Jan 17 1991 09:34 | 19 |
| Suggestions for 2nd baby gifts:
o Clothes, if the babies are far apart, different sex, or not
born in the same season.
o Double stroller, if children are close in age
o Diapers (or formula if not breast-feeding)
o Pacifiers, nipples, teething rings, or other things that
may not be passed down for sanitary reasons
o Baby book
It is also good to get a list from the mother of things she needs.
And it's really special for the older child if you throw in a little
something for him/her too!
My $.02
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638.4 | a few more | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Thu Jan 17 1991 09:47 | 21 |
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To add to Kristen's list, if I were to have a second baby, I'd like
to receive:
- socks, onesies, baby washclothes, and bibs. these things all
seem to get rather ragged/stained and wouldn't pass down too well.
also blanket sleepers don't seem to wear too well and could
probably stand replacing.
- anything personalized with the new baby's name, like a coat
rack or name tag for the bedroom door or a step stool or one
of those personalized books...
- a basket of baby toiletries or things that get consumed - shampoo,
powder, wipes (Baby Fresh only (-: ), q-tips, disposable diapers,
etc.
- offers for an evening of babysitting!!!
Carol
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638.5 | Especially if this is Dad's first | LILAC::STHILAIRE | | Thu Jan 17 1991 11:11 | 19 |
| I was given a shower for my second baby for a couple of reasons.
1. Different daddy for second child - This was his first and
his family (and mine) wanted to do this for us.
2. There was seven years difference between the two.
Favorite gifts were: onesies, sleeper outfits, diapers, baby
monitor.
Everyone knew I had kept all my big stuff (crib, stroller, high
chair, playpen) so they could get little extras instead of the
stuff you NEED. Seven years or so ago baby monitors and onesies
weren't standard baby items as they are now. I still remember
constantly pulling my older daughters t-shirts down. Onesies
must have been invented by a frustrated mom!!
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638.6 | Daycare Can do a number on stuff | FSOA::EFINIZIO | | Thu Jan 17 1991 14:11 | 10 |
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My sister-in-law and I are giving my sister a second baby shower.
Reason being, she's been doing day-care since her first, who is
now 3+. Most of her stuff has been beat up since doing it, and she
really doesn't have much of anything that's half decent. Were
keeping it real small, just family and good friends. Were also
making it a Jack and Jill. Something my family gave me, a Jack
and Jill cookout, which was wonderful!
Ellen
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638.7 | have it after the baby is born | CRONIC::ORTH | | Thu Jan 17 1991 14:40 | 14 |
| From my wife (who never got a shower after our first):
Have the shower after the baby is born. Then people can give the
appropriate sex outfits, acessories, etc. Especially appropriate if the
first and second were different sexes.
It might also be nice to have showers for those who are having a third
or fourth baby...lots of stuff wears out by then!
Diapers (or diaper service) make great gifts! a nice free-to-the-giver
gift is an evening of babysitting, or an offer of housecleaning.
You can never have too many onesies!
These from my wife, now expecting our fourth child....
--dave--
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638.8 | | STAR::MACKAY | C'est la vie! | Fri Jan 18 1991 09:15 | 16 |
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If the kids are far apart, maybe "updating/upgrading" the apparatus
is a good idea.
eg. - a quieter or battery operated swing
- new gadgets like pacifier attachment to clothing
- car battery operated bottle warmer
- newer crib toys
etc.
Also, I found that even if the two kids are the same gender, a couple
of new outfits are nice. It makes the kid special, not just another
"girl" or "boy".
Eva.
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638.9 | Party! Did I hear the word "Party"? !!! | CALS::JENSEN | | Fri Jan 18 1991 11:14 | 26 |
| I gave a friend of mine a shower for her "upcoming third" BECAUSE:
. mostly it is a nice thing to do ... there are still a lot
of things needed whether it's the first, second ...
. this was her husband's first
. she never had a shower for her "first two"
. everyone enjoyed it and had a nice time "getting together" -- and
Mom-to-be and baby got some nice things (sweater sets, shirts,
clothes, new crib layette, lots of diapers and toiletries,
baby book, etc.)
. we did limit it to family and close friends ... people who were
thrilled with the idea (and not moaning about "this is her THIRD"!)
Since I'd give a gift to the new baby (whether or not it was #1, #2 ...
#12), a shower is yet a plus for getting together, laughing, seeing
all the gifts and having a good time!
Wouldn't matter to me what level of the family tree this little tyke is
... it's still a newborn!
Just my two cents!
Dottie
PS: From someone who really loves "any reason" to get together,
celebrate and have a good time.
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638.10 | 3rd / "Surprise!" Baby | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:44 | 16 |
| My brother and sister-in law are going to have their 3rd child around
mid March. This pregnancy was totally unexpected. They have two boys
{"Irish twins"} ages 8 and 9. They never expected or planned on having
another child. This WILL be their last.
Since they have nothing in the way of baby clothes, furniture, etc.,
and since she was living in Georgia the last two pregnancies [still is]
I am giving her a baby shower in two weeks. I have been asking people
to bring small, "packable" gifts and/or gift certificates for large
chain stores which are here in New England and also in Georgia [Sears,
J.C. Penney, Service Merchandise, Toys 'r Us, etc.].
BTW: I've already been asked if my husband and I will be the
godparents. I'd like to be the one to buy the crib. Is this something
"special" that usually a mother or both parents like to pick out them-
selves? Perhaps I ought to be doing a gift certificate myself...
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638.11 | US Savings Bonds are great too ! | BAGELS::RIOPELLE | | Wed Jan 23 1991 10:35 | 9 |
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We had christining parties for all three children, the first a boy
received all the large items ( I.E. Crib, changing table, stroller,
play pen) as well as tons of cloths. The second boy received cloths,
and the third, a girl, recived all girls cloths. In all cases they all
received US Savings bonds and some cash which we used some to buy what
we really needed, and as someone else said its a great time to get
together.
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638.12 | How about a Mother's Shower? | ICS::NELSONK | | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:02 | 12 |
| Showers for 2nd babies are nice, but according to the etiquette
books, itt's not really necessary and might be interpreted by those
outside of the family as a "grab for gifts." What might be nice
is a "Mother's Shower." Years ago, when I lived in Virginia, a
friend became pregnant *very* unexpectedly with her third child.
So we had a small party for her and gave things we knew *she* would
appreciate -- an evening of babysitting, gift certificate for a
manicure, a couple of trashy novels, some bubble bath, a bottle of
perfume or cologne. Since she had to go back to work, we also pitched
in for a three-month subscription to the Wall Street Journal.
The look on her face when we surprised her....I'll never forget it!
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638.13 | Proper Etiquette? All a Matter of Opinion. | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:42 | 26 |
| Well, my $.02 - any kind of shower could be interpreted that way, I
suppose. I truly feel that the things that my brother & sister-in law
need are things for the baby. This is totally unexpected and of
course, given the age of their two boys, they have NOTHING in left of
their baby furniture, clothes, etc. So, if people are of the opinion
that this baby shower is a grab for gifts, then they should just refuse
the invitation or not come at all. Many people prefer to buy gifts for
the baby once it is born. That's fine, too.
My two newphews are 8 & 9. Nobody in my family remembers that when
they were born my brother and his wife were already living in Atlanta
[we are from Mass.]. So they never got a baby shower for either of the
two. This time, since he works for a major airline, she can fly back
and forth and come and go as she pleases...
My mission has been to remind folks that this really is Donna's first
"official" baby shower, and that they really need "everything." If
someone does feel that the baby shower is inappropriate, I have no
problem with their not accepting the invitation.
Mother's Shower is a nice idea, though... and God knows, mom certainly
deserves to have some of those nice things done for her... and will
definitely appreciate it!
Rgds,
marcia
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638.14 | pardon my French, but... | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Fri Jan 25 1991 15:38 | 4 |
| Do what's kind and right under the circumstances, and the hell with the
etiquette books.
--bonnie
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638.15 | "Mother" shower | CSOA1::TULANKO | | Fri Jan 25 1991 15:54 | 8 |
| RE .12 We did that here at work for a woman who was
having her second child. We had already given her a
shower for her first, so this time we pulled our
money together her and got her a nightgown/bathrobe
and a bag of toiletries for the hospital stay. She was
quite suprised and loved the gift.
Kara
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