marrymeflyfree wrote:You know the one...that makes women get giddy over baby showers and all that jazz?
I really did not want a shower. Really. I just feel snarky about someone throwing a party for me just to get gifts - especially when most of those gifts will come from people that I haven't seen in AGES. I really enjoy other peoples' showers and don't have a problem with them at all..and I'd feel more comfortable with it if we were a young couple just starting out. But we aren't, so I don't.
My mom has been quite upset by this, and now she's enlisted my aunt for help. Said aunt sent me guilt trip-laden email asking if she could throw me a shower. Mom must think that I will have a harder time saying no to my aunt than to her. She's right.
But even if I say yes, that leads to issue #2. All of the stuff they will want to buy. I really, really do not want to register for a bunch of things that we don't really want. We try to avoid the big mega-corporations like BabiesRUs when possible, would prefer to stay away from all the plastic made-in-China stuff that they sell, and we want to keep it simple in regard to all of the gear anyway. Agh. The whole notion that every pregnant woman must have a baby shower just serves the big box stores, and feeds the idea that we all must have every pink and blue plastic gadget under the sun.
I am anxious and annoyed just thinking about it.
I am missing that gene too, I believe.
Fortunately, nowadays, there are more options in things that aren't pink and blue with goofy stuff on them.
I had a shower. We didn't play silly games. It was just a fun party like any other party of all the people I love. I only registered for things that were sensible.
By the way, because I'm the neuro one that read all the books at Barnes and Noble, I found that this book was the best one on breastfeeding that I found:
Complete Book of Breastfeeding
(I'd put the Amazon link to the book, but it is too long).
Lots of good advice in it, especially as it relates to positioning.
I was a big believer in the Boppy. (mine was plain and didn't have silly designs on it). The Boppy helps you relax when you are breastfeeding because you don't have to strain to hold the baby in a good position when you are sitting up.
I'm not a rocking chair person, but I did appreciate having a glider rocker in the baby's room.