Wednesday, October 10, 2007

baby - Baby Shower Food: Intimacy at Baby Showers Makes Future Babies

Let us stick with tradition that is here to stay and that is celebrating the birth of a new born infant and the baby shower party to recognize his/her forthcoming presence.

On receiving the good news about the pregnancy friends and family gather to offer their congratulations and fuss over the parents-to-be. But the fussing does not end there more fuss to come when organizing a baby shower celebration. If the baby shower is properly planned then you will wonder what all the fuss about.

A good time to throw a baby shower is at least a couple of months before the due date of the new arrival. Remember there are some cultures that do not practise celebrating in a baby shower because of their beliefs where they believe it is bad luck before the infants birth.

Why all the excitement over the new born where baby showers are in order to celebrate babys being.

Think about it, you dont get a second chance because you never have the same baby twice. So do it in style and join in the fun for every new edition to the family.

Making plans for baby shower food is very important. You will want the decoration theme and invitations perfect. But perfection on the day stays with the spread you lay on the table. You have your little prince/princess on the way now it is time to lay a feast fit for king/queen.

Popular table fillers are
Sandwiches
Chips/fries
Pies (pizzas.)
Pasta
Dessert (cakes, cookies, ice cream, jelly.)
Drinks (punch, juice, wine.) These are just a few ideas and choices are endless but it is up to you what you have on the day

Consider a sit down meal for all the invited guests at the baby shower, remember this is about timing. Make sure to properly map out your list of duties and get the scheduling of the meal right, if not expect your plans to go all topsy turvy.

An easier option is snacks, just as appetizing and filling and less dishes to wash if served on disposable plates. Finger sandwiches filled with different pates, sliced chicken or turkey with fresh salad. Dips of different flavours go down well.

If your theme for the baby party is of a Disney character then work around this with a baby shower cake made up of the cartoon figure which you will find makes a fabulous centrepiece also.

Remember a pretty table makes pretty eating. Decorate the table with baby items cuddly toys, confetti, candy.

It is good to know a more intimate side to your guest then this will give you an idea what food to serve, e.g. if vegetarian, no steak if on a diet no cakes.

Draw the line on how intimate you go because this baby shower is about THIS BABY not any future ones.

If this day is to be remembered for as long as ever after then be sure to browse this fabulous site for fantastic ideas/themes. All you could possibly want to announce babys presence can found here at http://www.good-baby-showers.com.

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baby - Real Care: Baby Tips for New Parents

This new life has arrived and it suddenly occurs you that you will need to take real care. Baby is home with you and you are in charge.

Having your first baby is one of the most awe-inspiring and exciting events you will ever experience. It is also one of the scariest. It all felt so exciting when you were pregnant, but suddenly after the labour it becomes all too real. Baby care is a twenty-four hours seven days a week job, and you are in charge.

Knowing what to do as a new parent is the hardest. The most important thing is you feel that you want to do the best. First begin by reading and listening to information. Ask other mothers to answer your worries and concerns and research all the information you need.

Once you have information, look at how you were brought up. Ask your mother to tell you what you were like as a baby, but listen to how she parented rather than what she did. This will give you an idea of what your own parenting style will be.

After you have done that work out what your philosophy fits best for you. Do you need the regulation of routine or do you think you want the baby to set the pace?

Write down how you see how things will work, and how you think you will manage any little hiccup like a baby who struggles to feed, or doesn't sleep. The key is not to make this your plan no matter what, but to give yourself an idea of how you want things to work.

After the baby has arrived of course all the nest intentions may go out the window. But that is the secret of real care. Baby steps along the path to parenthood.

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