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Just to clarify on the propriety of second baby showers, I read in the Miss Manners book by Judith Martin that second showers are not appropriate because showers are for the MOTHER, not the BABY. The point of a shower (both bridal and baby) is to equip the woman with the things she will need for that next chapter of life (for brides, china and sheets, and for mothers-to-be, strollers, crib, etc.). If you want to give gifts to the baby, that's generally done during a baptism, baby-naming ceremony, etc., or at any other point AFTER the baby is born. That's different from a baby shower, but many people confuse the two these days.
Here is a recent Miss Manners column about this very topic:
DEAR MISS MANNERS -- I have been invited to a baby shower for a friend's second child. The first one is just turning 2 years old. I always thought baby showers were for your first child and you used the baby items again for your second child. To me it seems they are begging for gifts.
My daughter claims this is the norm these days. What is your opinion?
GENTLE READER -- That your daughter is right: Begging for gifts is normal these days. It is also vulgar, of course. You are also right that baby showers are supposed to be for the expectation of a baby's appearing in a household not already over-run with baby equipment.
But Miss Manners makes an exception for an informal gathering of the expectant mother's close friends who are moved to make a fuss over her a second -- or fifth -- time. However, the plea that a more formal gathering for the lady's entire acquaintance, complete with those detestable gift registries, would enable the guest of honor to parcel out her shopping is not charming.
Me again: I will cite the disclaimer about it being a cultural thing to have full-fledged second showers. My friend is from Brazil, and from what I now understand, it is customary there to have a big party for every baby.
Here is a recent Miss Manners column about this very topic:
DEAR MISS MANNERS -- I have been invited to a baby shower for a friend's second child. The first one is just turning 2 years old. I always thought baby showers were for your first child and you used the baby items again for your second child. To me it seems they are begging for gifts.
My daughter claims this is the norm these days. What is your opinion?
GENTLE READER -- That your daughter is right: Begging for gifts is normal these days. It is also vulgar, of course. You are also right that baby showers are supposed to be for the expectation of a baby's appearing in a household not already over-run with baby equipment.
But Miss Manners makes an exception for an informal gathering of the expectant mother's close friends who are moved to make a fuss over her a second -- or fifth -- time. However, the plea that a more formal gathering for the lady's entire acquaintance, complete with those detestable gift registries, would enable the guest of honor to parcel out her shopping is not charming.
Me again: I will cite the disclaimer about it being a cultural thing to have full-fledged second showers. My friend is from Brazil, and from what I now understand, it is customary there to have a big party for every baby.