This is going to make me pretty unpopular with some, but I’m going to say it…
Baby showers are a one time thing. ONE TIME! Anything more than that is just being greedy.
To me, baby showers are a celebration of a woman becoming a mother. All the ladies close to the preggy one get together and eat tiny little sandwiches and play games focused on nappies and bottles. It’s a fun way of welcoming the woman to her soon-to-be role as Mummy, a new chapter of her life, a new club of which she has never been a part of.
I guess that’s just the way I’ve always seen it.
Therefore, holding a baby shower for subsequent children is just not necessary and really, if the last couple I’ve been to are anything to go by, it’s just all a bit grubby.
When I was pregnant with my first child, my Aunt and cousins held the most amazing, beautiful baby shower for me. It’s a very special memory, because I didn’t think I would have a baby shower at all.
Thinking that a shower was generally thrown by the grandmother-to-be (or a close female relative), as a symbolic celebration of her daughter about to become a mother, I assumed that it just wasn’t on the cards for me. I had lost my mother when I was younger, so when my Aunt asked if she could throw ME (not the baby) a shower, I was thrilled.
I guess my feelings on the multiple baby shower situation stem from what I thought a baby shower was. If you look at it like I do, a celebration of the new role of motherhood, then yes, a baby shower is a one time event, held at the time you first become a mother.