Once the type of shower has been decided
on, the fun begins in creating a theme. Sometimes, the shower will be very
elegant, sometimes more casual, and sometimes, just downright fun. The
theme of the shower should be a direct reflection on the expectant parents’ personalities
and lifestyle. Therefore, when hosting, it is important that they have
input into the final decisions.
Again, you can do anything you like, as long as it coordinates
with what the couple wants. If you will be the host, take this
opportunity to use your imagination, borrow ideas, and allow
the creative juices to flow. You want the baby shower to be enjoyable,
full of laughter, and a memorable occasional regardless of the
theme. The following are a few popular recommendations:
SUPPERTIME
Typically, a baby shower consists of games, food, and presents.
However, why not take the idea one-step further by including
frozen dinners, preferably homemade. If the couple has room,
have each guest bring something that can be frozen or is already
frozen.
Whether the shower is before or after the birth of the baby, this
means the couple does not have to spend tired nights trying to
cook. Instead, they can simply pull out one of the frozen dinners,
pop it in the oven or microwave, and in a short time, have a
nutritious homemade meal.
You would be amazed at how much this sentiment is appreciated.
Just be sure everyone labels the food with the name, date, and
any cooking instructions. Finally, if possible, try to provide
some meal ideas for guests so they know what types of food the
couple enjoys. By offering a little guidance, this will also
help reduce the chance of duplication.
IOU
This theme baby shower is not only fun but also a tremendous help
to both the expectant mother and father. With this, every guest
would bring a handwritten, signed, and dated IOU that would provide
a service after the birth of the baby. Similar to task coupons,
the mother can call upon the IOU when needed and the family member
of friend complies. Some of the things you would expect to see
include:
One home cooked dinner
One night of babysitting
Four hours of house cleaning
One week of laundry
One week of running errands
BEDRIDDEN
Unfortunately, pregnancy is not a breeze for every mother. Some
women have complications that can keep her bedridden at home
or even at the hospital. For the expectant mother, waiting for
the birth of a child from bed is lousy. A baby shower can be
customized around her situation to brighten her day, giving her
hope while lifting her spirits.
Instead of waiting on the birth of the baby, go ahead and plan
the shower with close family members and friends, bringing the
shower to her. Remember, after the baby is born, a full-scale
shower can always follow. However, for this type of shower, guests
should create a miniature gift box or basket. Great ideas of
what might be offered include:
Craft projects that can be worked on in bed are good choices.
This might include cross-stitch, needlepoint, simple paintings,
and even handmade ornaments.
Books are also excellent ideas but it is important to choose books
that she likes. Ask her or her family what types of books she
enjoys reading.
Puzzles are also a great way for the expectant mother to pass the
time. This might include crossword puzzles, other puzzle books,
or a flat tray with a small piece puzzle, perhaps of a baby.
Video tapes or DVDs are nice in that she can watch her favorite
television shows or movies while still getting the rest needed.
A day spa certificate to include massage, facial, pedicure, and
manicure for after her baby is born would provide her with something
to look forward to but you might also go in with other people
in having a reflexologist or masseuse come to her.
Care package for after the birth, again to help her think about
the future. This could include a trip to the beauty parlor, dinner
out with her husband or friend, housecleaning service for two
to four weeks, three to six-month supply of diapers, and so on.
Body lotion, perfume, balloons, flowers, and other similar things
are always nice to help brighten the room and put her in a better
mood while waiting for her new bundle of joy to arrive.
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About the Author
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