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Baby Shower Party - Traditional Vs Modern Ideas
The birth of a baby is an exhilarating experience
for the parents and the entire extended family. As one more
human life enters the planet, its party time. What better
way to welcome a new addition in the family, than a baby shower
party. Te new generation moms are creating new party trends.
The techno-savvy mom is capable of having an online baby
shower party with friends. A welcoming baby shower blog
rich with experiences is just one of the newest ways of celebrations.
A live blog ensures the participation of distant relatives
on the other side of the planet. The fun element of blogging
is that right from planning to the actual event, moms and
dads can usher the tender feet right from cyberspace to the
home. There are plenty of online sites that support baby shower
party blogs.
Blogging does not mean that the traditional
parties to welcome babies have been tossed. With so many themes
to choose from, planning a baby shower party can be quite a task. It can be quite difficult
to choose from a two tier-diaper cake to creating baby poems
or even rustling up a fantastic menu for guests with dietary
restrictions. And oh, the invitations… can be another challenge.
Can we email the list with CC & BCC or should we call and
send cards over? So what's the latest protocol? There is virtual
information online for party ideas, deciding the menu, giftng
ideas, personalised gift ideas, themes to decide from and
verses to choose from, games for children, return gifts, invitation
ideas, etiquettes etc. A unique theme party in a rented place
can make a baby shower party memorable.
In ancient times, only women celebrated the birth of the child.
Today, with men understanding the birthing process, they are
an equal 'party' for celebrations. For mothers-to be it is
an emotional support from their partners, moms and grandmoms.
A baby shower party that brings in three-four generations of the family
can become memorable with each generation narrating their
birthing experience. It can become quite an emotional moment
leading to eventual happiness. A little consideration for
first time parents (nervousness is common) is a good idea
for a pre-baby shower celebration. But most parents prefer
having celebrations after the baby is born. Fair enough, it
is just the right time to coochie coo and whisper sweet nothings
in the baby's tiny ears.
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