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| #Post#: 56651-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Despedina Date: August 28, 2020, 4:59 pm | |
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| So with COVID people are getting creative with celebrations, but | |
| how do we fell about a driver through Baby Shower? I'm not sure | |
| how I feel about it. My aunt invited me to my cousin's "drive | |
| through baby shower". Basically you drive up and drop off a | |
| gift. There is a 2 hr window to do this. | |
| #Post#: 56652-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Rose Red Date: August 28, 2020, 5:46 pm | |
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| If I want to give a gift, I'd drop it off at *my* convenience | |
| (calling ahead of time, of course), or have it shipped. What's | |
| the point of a strict window if there's no interaction? | |
| #Post#: 56653-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: lakey Date: August 28, 2020, 6:00 pm | |
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| I've always enjoyed both baby showers and wedding showers. I | |
| have fun at the get togethers. I even like the dopey games. I | |
| enjoy picking out and wrapping a gift. And I understand that one | |
| of the main purposes of a shower is to help the new parents get | |
| all the stuff they need for the baby, however, the party is also | |
| an integral part of it. Both sides get some benefit. The new | |
| parents get stuff they need and the guests have some fun. | |
| If all it is going to be is dropping off a gift, why have a | |
| shower at all? I find the idea of a drive through shower | |
| distasteful. It seems like your only purpose is to GIVE them | |
| stuff. | |
| When someone I am related to, or close to, has a baby or gets | |
| married, I give them a gift whether they have a shower, | |
| reception, or not. I've done this several times, because in my | |
| area baby showers are less common than wedding showers. In the | |
| case of people not having a regular baby shower because of | |
| Covid, I would still give them a gift, because I want to. I | |
| would rather do it without the "Drive Through Shower" because it | |
| just rubs me the wrong way. | |
| #Post#: 56655-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: August 28, 2020, 7:00 pm | |
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| [quote author=Rose Red link=topic=1836.msg56652#msg56652 | |
| date=1598654765] | |
| If I want to give a gift, I'd drop it off at *my* convenience | |
| (calling ahead of time, of course), or have it shipped. What's | |
| the point of a strict window if there's no interaction? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Maybe the interaction will be at a distance? | |
| I'd expect the recipient and maybe those closest to her (and in | |
| her "bubble") to be there for me to wave to, and to converse | |
| with briefly from about 6 feet away. And some light decorations | |
| for "fizz." | |
| But if I went to drop it off, they'd have to come to the door, | |
| etc. | |
| If it was someone I was close to, I'd go along with it. | |
| #Post#: 56657-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Rose Red Date: August 28, 2020, 7:33 pm | |
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| [quote author=TootsNYC link=topic=1836.msg56655#msg56655 | |
| date=1598659229] | |
| [quote author=Rose Red link=topic=1836.msg56652#msg56652 | |
| date=1598654765] | |
| If I want to give a gift, I'd drop it off at *my* convenience | |
| (calling ahead of time, of course), or have it shipped. What's | |
| the point of a strict window if there's no interaction? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Maybe the interaction will be at a distance? | |
| I'd expect the recipient and maybe those closest to her (and in | |
| her "bubble") to be there for me to wave to, and to converse | |
| with briefly from about 6 feet away. And some light decorations | |
| for "fizz." | |
| But if I went to drop it off, they'd have to come to the door, | |
| etc. | |
| If it was someone I was close to, I'd go along with it. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This drive through shower just sounds like you drop off the | |
| gift, perhaps say a few words, and drive off. No interaction | |
| with other guests. Depending on the time and distance, it may be | |
| inconvenient for something that's just a few minutes. | |
| I can also drop off a gift in front of their door and converse | |
| at a distance at a time that work for both of us. If that | |
| doesn't work for them, I'd have the gift shipped and call them | |
| on the phone for a nice chat. I'm not interested in going out of | |
| my way and getting in line just to hand over a gift. | |
| I know this year sucks for people having weddings, showers, and | |
| other celebrations so I don't blame them for thinking outside | |
| the box. | |
| #Post#: 56660-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Winterlight Date: August 28, 2020, 8:11 pm | |
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| I'm attending a Zoom baby shower tomorrow. Will report back on | |
| how it goes. I sent my gift last week (they wanted donations | |
| towards a doula and under the circumstances I felt money via | |
| Paypal was probably the safest gift.) | |
| #Post#: 56661-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Gellchom Date: August 28, 2020, 9:09 pm | |
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| [quote author=lakey link=topic=1836.msg56653#msg56653 | |
| date=1598655655] | |
| I've always enjoyed both baby showers and wedding showers. I | |
| have fun at the get togethers. I even like the dopey games. I | |
| enjoy picking out and wrapping a gift. And I understand that one | |
| of the main purposes of a shower is to help the new parents get | |
| all the stuff they need for the baby, however, the party is also | |
| an integral part of it. Both sides get some benefit. The new | |
| parents get stuff they need and the guests have some fun. | |
| If all it is going to be is dropping off a gift, why have a | |
| shower at all? I find the idea of a drive through shower | |
| distasteful. It seems like your only purpose is to GIVE them | |
| stuff. | |
| When someone I am related to, or close to, has a baby or gets | |
| married, I give them a gift whether they have a shower, | |
| reception, or not. I've done this several times, because in my | |
| area baby showers are less common than wedding showers. In the | |
| case of people not having a regular baby shower because of | |
| Covid, I would still give them a gift, because I want to. I | |
| would rather do it without the "Drive Through Shower" because it | |
| just rubs me the wrong way. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Exactly this. | |
| Like Toots, if it were someone I am close to, I'd go along with | |
| it, but that doesn't mean I like it. And I certainly wouldn't | |
| host it (if the word "host" even applies). | |
| It just comes down to a demand for a gift, period -- to be | |
| delivered promptly at a specific time. I don't see how that's | |
| polite, COVID or no COVID. Gifts are nice and they are | |
| customary, and I do feel bad for people who miss out on things | |
| they looked forward to because of the virus, but gifts and | |
| showers aren't something to which anyone is so entitled that it | |
| justifies doing something like this. I agree that I don't blame | |
| people for thinking outside the box this year, but there had to | |
| be other ideas. I would vastly prefer a Zoom shower to this -- | |
| in fact, I'd like it. | |
| Especially because, as others have said, if it's someone I'm | |
| close to, I'm going to get them a baby gift whether or not there | |
| is a shower. It probably would be the same gift, too. Just as | |
| I am giving wedding gifts to the couples getting married this | |
| year who had to cancel their big weddings. My daughter just had | |
| a baby, and no shower, and people are giving her gifts. | |
| #Post#: 56664-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: NyaChan Date: August 28, 2020, 10:16 pm | |
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| There’s one in my family coming up. I won’t be | |
| attending because I’m in a different state, but the | |
| hostess shared her plans and I think it sounds cute. The | |
| attendees can come say hi from safe distance, pick up custom | |
| cupcakes, candies, and take pictures in front of a custom | |
| backdrop for the mom to be to have as a keepsake. I don’t | |
| think anyone is dropping off gifts as they are registered on a | |
| website that ships it all to the expecting parents directly. I | |
| managed to snag the rocking chair so the relatives are jealous | |
| hehe :) | |
| I don’t think it’s a bad thing. If we’d been | |
| able, we would have thrown the relative a nice shower with | |
| family and close friends (as good as family) and it feels good | |
| to get a chance to show her we care even if it isn’t as | |
| long or as interactive as a shower. We’d have sent gifts | |
| whether there was a shower or not so it doesn’t really | |
| feel rude to me. | |
| #Post#: 56665-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: LifeOnPluto Date: August 29, 2020, 1:25 am | |
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| How exactly is this going to work? As others have suggested, is | |
| it literally going to be driving by to say "Hello, here's your | |
| gift, goodbye" with no refreshments or interaction with the | |
| other guests? If so, that does seem a bit rude, and I'd just be | |
| dropping off a gift at my own convenience. | |
| On the other hand, if the host(s) are going to be serving some | |
| refreshments, and conversing with each guest, and maybe even | |
| thinking of some creative social-distancing games to play, I'd | |
| make the effort to attend. | |
| (PS - I know some might think serving refreshments could be a | |
| COVID risk, but there ways to get around it - for example, | |
| having sparkling wine or grape juice in disposable plastic | |
| glasses that the guests get to keep, etc. Or only serving | |
| store-bought goods, rather than home-baked goods, etc). | |
| #Post#: 56676-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drive Through Baby Shower | |
| By: Winterlight Date: August 29, 2020, 11:50 am | |
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| I just finished a Zoom baby shower where I only knew the mother | |
| to be, and it went really well. We played a couple of games, had | |
| some free chatting time, and it was very relaxed and fun. I'd | |
| much rather do that than "Hi, here's your gift, we're gone." | |
| That's not enjoyable at all. | |
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