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    Red face Joint Baby Shower/Housewarming Party Invitations?

    Hello again ladies (and gentlemen)

    I was thinking about my baby shower tonight and decided that it's a bit unfair to kick DH out of the house just because it's customary for baby showers to be women only - especially since I prefer my male friends and family to the women.

    Then I remembered that we're moving at the end of February - about a week or two before I was planning to have my baby shower. So... why not have a joint shower/housewarming? That way my female family members won't kick up a stink about men being there and I get to hang out with people I actually like while still having some traditional things (I love the games, sue me.)

    Now the next challenge - how do I word the invitations? Should I make two invitations like it's two different parties? Like, the baby shower starting around 11am (so I get my games, etc), and housewarming at 2pm (so I can have male friends and family around and I have a reason to not kick DH out)? It worked for my bridal shower earlier this year - I had my make-up trial at 10am, bridal shower at 3pm, and my hen's night at 7:30.

    I guess I'm rambling a little, trying to get it all out...

    EDIT: Just looked down at my ticker... Reckon I should do my shave for charity the same day? Really make it a fun day
    Last edited by TeniBear; December 29th, 2009 at 03:14 AM.

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    I Had the exact problem with my baby shower, I was inviting the girlfriends of my male friends and thinking...hang on a sec I'd much rather the boys be there? We ended up having a bbq lunch for the shower, and kicking the boys outside to organise the food/drinks!

    I think a joint housewarming/baby shower is a great idea!! And including the shave for charity would be a great motivator to get everyone to come along!! Why not invite everyone along for the whole day? but maybe let the boys know it's ok to come a bit later if they're apprehensive about the baby shower ;p

    Sounds like a fun day!!

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    I can just see DH's friends trying to guess how many squares of toilet paper fit around my belly or tasting baby food and guessing what flavour it is... I think they might pass out if we do that one where you melt chocolate into a nappy and guess what kind it is

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    hahaha my well meaning friend organised the choc in the nappy game...unfortuantly I was still suffering from a bit of morning sickness/nausea...lol ;p

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    This time round we are having a joint male and female party as there were a few males who wanted to attend last time ie hubby, brother in law.

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    Okay, I'm halfway through making them, here's what I have so far:

    They're expecting a baby,
    A bundle of joy
    A very special gift,
    Is it a girl or a boy?

    Men are quite welcome
    You can play the games too
    It’s also a housewarming
    So the decision’s up to you

    Baby Shower & Housewarming Party for
    Tenielle & Scott
    on March 20th at 2pm
    at their new house
    {Address}
    RSVP by March 1st
    Following along the same poem theme, how can I add in that I'll be doing my World's Greatest Shave then? I've tried wording it a few different ways but it's making it a bit awkward...