disneyhand
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I have a niece that moved to Hawaii almost a year ago. She will be home for a one week visit in May. She has been really homesick although she loves living there.
Since she is pregnant, we were thinking of having a baby shower for her during that week with all the friends and family.
Here is where the etiquette help is needed. What do we do about gifts?
Under previous baby shower circumstances, people might ask for gift suggestions when they rsvp'd. If they even needed a suggestion. Of course it's been years since I've hosted one.
But the dilemma in her case would be how would she get a bunch of gifts home, especially if they are bulky, heavy or breakable? Airlines limit the luggage now and shipping to Hawaii is pricey.
We (some family members) were talking about buying her gift cards to stores that she has there or ordering gifts to be shipped directly to her home. For gifts from us to her.
We were also wondering if there is any way to bring this up tactfully on the invites. Or do we just hope that the guests will question her logistical situation on their own and ask when they rsvp?
Sorry this is so long, I'm just an over planner and don't want to offend anyone. At the same time I'd like to be efficient and practical. Sigh!
Advice?
I have a niece that moved to Hawaii almost a year ago. She will be home for a one week visit in May. She has been really homesick although she loves living there.
Since she is pregnant, we were thinking of having a baby shower for her during that week with all the friends and family.
Here is where the etiquette help is needed. What do we do about gifts?
Under previous baby shower circumstances, people might ask for gift suggestions when they rsvp'd. If they even needed a suggestion. Of course it's been years since I've hosted one.
But the dilemma in her case would be how would she get a bunch of gifts home, especially if they are bulky, heavy or breakable? Airlines limit the luggage now and shipping to Hawaii is pricey.
We (some family members) were talking about buying her gift cards to stores that she has there or ordering gifts to be shipped directly to her home. For gifts from us to her.
We were also wondering if there is any way to bring this up tactfully on the invites. Or do we just hope that the guests will question her logistical situation on their own and ask when they rsvp?
Sorry this is so long, I'm just an over planner and don't want to offend anyone. At the same time I'd like to be efficient and practical. Sigh!
Advice?


obviously you'll get a lot of sympathy on these boards!