leckershell
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Didn't know which section to put this in, so I'll try here!
Me and OH aren't planning to have our little one christened - our preference really as neither of us are particularly religious in the slightest, and OH wouldn't enter a church if his life depended on it! Our relatives, well mostly my relatives, don't think it's right for a baby not to be christened, but we're not just going to give the baby a religion for the sake of it being the 'right thing to do'.
So... instead we're planning to have a party, like a age 0 birthday party, where our relatives and friends can all come to our house and 'celebrate the baby' instead of a christening. Has anyone else done this at all, and how would you go about planning it? Especially if relatives may be a little bitter about it not being a christening, how would you go about not making it awkward..?
Any help would be appreciated, otherwise I'll just get in party food and juice and send invites saying 'baby party on .... come to our house at 6pm etc'.
Also, how long would you leave it after baby's born? My dads side of the family are due to move to the south coast in september and I'm due 14th August. Though I'm not that bothered about them being there as they haven't been particularly helpful or friendly about it all, I don't want it to look as if I planned it knowing they wouldn't be there!!
Me and OH aren't planning to have our little one christened - our preference really as neither of us are particularly religious in the slightest, and OH wouldn't enter a church if his life depended on it! Our relatives, well mostly my relatives, don't think it's right for a baby not to be christened, but we're not just going to give the baby a religion for the sake of it being the 'right thing to do'.
So... instead we're planning to have a party, like a age 0 birthday party, where our relatives and friends can all come to our house and 'celebrate the baby' instead of a christening. Has anyone else done this at all, and how would you go about planning it? Especially if relatives may be a little bitter about it not being a christening, how would you go about not making it awkward..?
Any help would be appreciated, otherwise I'll just get in party food and juice and send invites saying 'baby party on .... come to our house at 6pm etc'.
Also, how long would you leave it after baby's born? My dads side of the family are due to move to the south coast in september and I'm due 14th August. Though I'm not that bothered about them being there as they haven't been particularly helpful or friendly about it all, I don't want it to look as if I planned it knowing they wouldn't be there!!