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smokingboot) wrote2009-07-08 08:00 pm
Panic strikes!
I've been invited to a friend's baby shower. Of course I'm delighted, but I'm a bit lost...it's going to be a pudding party, so we bring our favourite dessert. I don't know whether we're supposed to cook it or not. If the answer's yes, I'm doomed!
To make matters worse, pud or no pud, a baby shower's where you bring gifts for Mum and Baby right? So what's good? The only baby shower present I can recall is the nappy cake from Sex and the City. Expected baby is a girl. Mama-to-be is sophisticated, bold, successful and strongly opinionated about what her daughter should wear, so I fear with many a mighty palpitation all that pink for girls, blue for boys horror. Won't go near it - which seems to limit me a lot. Anyone have good ideas/know great websites for this kind of thing?
Thanks for any help you can give!
To make matters worse, pud or no pud, a baby shower's where you bring gifts for Mum and Baby right? So what's good? The only baby shower present I can recall is the nappy cake from Sex and the City. Expected baby is a girl. Mama-to-be is sophisticated, bold, successful and strongly opinionated about what her daughter should wear, so I fear with many a mighty palpitation all that pink for girls, blue for boys horror. Won't go near it - which seems to limit me a lot. Anyone have good ideas/know great websites for this kind of thing?
Thanks for any help you can give!
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I am not really familiar with this whole baby shower thing (missed a trick there - doh). Maybe the pudding was meant to be the present anyway?
I'd probably buy one but my track record where cakey things are concerned is less than glittering.
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I don't know if the pudding is the present; Are there puds mums should avoid, like anything egg based or cheesey?
Feeding her chocolate's got to be the answer...
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http://www.newforesttrading.co.uk/acatalog/Freshly_Caught_Fairies.html
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Some ideas for things that are not clothes could be some lovely organic baby bath products. e.g http://www.sayitbaby.co.uk/index1.html
this site has some lovely bits - I especially like this one : http://www.bundlesofjoy-shopping.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=kaloobright030&cat=59
I personally love this mobile from Ikea and things for baby to look and wonder at are nice for them. http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20132716
Perhaps another good gift idea is a posh/smart changing bag for mum to take out with her.
If you want to go practical and its her first get her a huge stack of muslin clothes - endlessly useful with a baby. As a mother you find yourself surprised at just how many uses they have.
If you feel totally creative then handmade gifts are extra brownie points. Especially little blankets or a collage to go on the wall.
Hope that helps with some ideas. If you want to take her a gift then maternity friendly bath products are nice and one lady gave me some arnica which is apparently ace for post childbirth. I don't know I did it the wrong way!
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It is never too soon to start a library.
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One of the many reasons I have so much time for you.
Debbie - there's a great alternative kids clothes shop in Camden; it's where I got my nephew a Sid Vicious teeshirt from when he was about 6 months old. If you're interested, let me know and I'll dig the details out.
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http://www.camdenlockmarket.com/explore.php
It's upstairs in the West Yard about where the number 51 is.
Hope it's still there - I haven't been there in a while.
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Something that’s slightly bigger than newly born means even if the child is big they will fit & if the child is small they will grow in to it.
I’ve searched on line & found the monkey suite for Eden that I thought was perfect for Carrie & Jason.
Simplest pudding I know is lemon sorbet & green & blacks maya gold. Put sorbet in bowl, melt chocolate in microwave for one minute, stir & poor over the sorbet.
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(I am a meany though)
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Or maybe I'll just do anything for a party!