Baby Shower Etiquette Questions
Baby Shower Etiquette Questions
These two fairy princess party games are a great way to keep the kids entertained at the party.
The first fairy princess party game is called ‘fairy tales’. Before the party make up a list of different common fairy tales on slips of paper and put them in a hat or bag. Then put up a sheet of white fabric and behind it set up a light so anyone standing between the sheet and the light will cast a decent shadow. Have everyone get into groups of two or three and have each group pull one fairy tale from the hat. Tell each group that they will have to perform the fairy tale behind the sheet. And the audience or the rest of the teams will try and guess what fairy tale they are watching. You can have them perform the entire fairy tale or just a memorable scene depending on the amount of time available.
Be sure to give each group plenty of time to plan out what scene/s they will perform from the fairy tale or even do a little research on the story if they arenÂ’t familiar with it.
This next game called ‘Fairy Advice Columnist’ is a fun writing game that can produce riotous results at your Fairy Princess party. Get ready for a laugh. Give everyone piece of colored paper and a slip of plain white paper and a pencil. Tell everyone to describe a typical scenario that a person would write to an advice columnist about and finish it with a question seeking advice. Then they should pop that into the hat.
Mix up the questions and have everyone draw a question without looking at it. Then on their colored paper they should write down their advice for how to deal with the situation. Put the colored sheets of paper in a different hat and place the slips back in their old hat. Mix both up and have each player draw one question slip and one colored piece of paper at random, then they read each out loud to the group for a few laughs. This works best if you tell the players to try and be as vague and outrageous as they can be in their answers and you’ll have a great Fairy Princess party.
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Baby Shower for second Baby? (Please read ENTIRE question first!)?
I know it’s not proper “etiquette” BUT here’s the details:
My first was born at 24 weeks so I never did have a baby shower at all! Secondly it was 11 years ago!
I am torn on this one as part of me feels that it’s a “greedy” thing and another part of me feels I miised out! Actually I missed out on a lot of things ALTHOUGH my MIRACLE BABY was the most beautiful, precious gift anyone could ask for…
My girlfriend has brought it up several times and I just can’t come up with a comfortable response! She wants to throw one early (just in case since I’m in high risk).
(Please don’t respond with nasty comments as I have seen before… I am simply asking for help and suggestions, and NO I am not on welfare or anything llike that. I’m just feeling that I missed out on something with my first)
You did have a miracle baby. A baby born @ 24 weeks surely faced tremendous odds, having a low birth weight and facing months in the NICU. I am imagine that you stayed close to your child and gave him/her the support they needed while they grew strong enough to be taken home. May God always bless you!! You go girl have that shower and enjoy every minute of it!!!! Oh and make sure you get something special for yourself!! You deserve it.