Isn't the unspoken rule that after the first baby, you don't have any more baby showers?
I just got an invitation from an unmarried great-niece, to a baby shower. It's not clear whether this baby is already just born, or going to be. She has one daughter about 7 or 8 years old, I think.
Registered at Babies R Us...so far nobody purchased anything. I certainly am not buying the baby crib she wants, or high priced seats, swings. I will take E to Walmart and get something for her... Only because it will defray the costs the grandparents would have to pay, as they seem to be supporting the little ones. So we/I will probably go to the shower, though I don't want to. We quit visiting there, because the daughters think everyone would love to watch their kids.
The grandparents have 3 girls, the oldest girl has 1 child out of wedlock; the second girl is the one having a baby shower, both babies out of wedlock; the 3rd was married and divorced, has 2 children, and another one in another state that she gave away (!). The oldest and youngest can't seem to keep a job; the middle one is going to nursing school and plans to be working.
The grandparents work -- one night shift and one day shift, and keep the little children with them. A daughter is often living there, too, (maybe 2 now) and is in charge of getting them to and from daycare/school.
They seem to be a pretty dysfunctional family. But, they are part of our family.
But, geez ..........
I just got an invitation from an unmarried great-niece, to a baby shower. It's not clear whether this baby is already just born, or going to be. She has one daughter about 7 or 8 years old, I think.
Registered at Babies R Us...so far nobody purchased anything. I certainly am not buying the baby crib she wants, or high priced seats, swings. I will take E to Walmart and get something for her... Only because it will defray the costs the grandparents would have to pay, as they seem to be supporting the little ones. So we/I will probably go to the shower, though I don't want to. We quit visiting there, because the daughters think everyone would love to watch their kids.
The grandparents have 3 girls, the oldest girl has 1 child out of wedlock; the second girl is the one having a baby shower, both babies out of wedlock; the 3rd was married and divorced, has 2 children, and another one in another state that she gave away (!). The oldest and youngest can't seem to keep a job; the middle one is going to nursing school and plans to be working.
The grandparents work -- one night shift and one day shift, and keep the little children with them. A daughter is often living there, too, (maybe 2 now) and is in charge of getting them to and from daycare/school.
They seem to be a pretty dysfunctional family. But, they are part of our family.
But, geez ..........
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