I would never bring my child to any event to which he/she wasn't explicitly invited. Becoming a parent isn't going to make me all of a sudden think that my child should just be invited to every event. But that's just me.
And like I said in my original post, I was simply looking for some fun wording for an invitation, not opinions on how rude some people think it is or how people wouldn't come bc of it. I acknowledged all of that and clearly stated that if people are petty enough to not respect a simple request for adult time then they can simply decline.
And like I said in my original post, I was simply looking for some fun wording for an invitation, not opinions on how rude some people think it is or how people wouldn't come bc of it. I acknowledged all of that and clearly stated that if people are petty enough to not respect a simple request for adult time then they can simply decline.
And like I said in my original post, I was simply looking for some fun wording for an invitation, not opinions on how rude some people think it is or how people wouldn't come bc of it. I acknowledged all of that and clearly stated that if people are petty enough to not respect a simple request for adult time then they can simply decline.
Firstly I don't think that it's rude to not invite kids to a baby shower and everybody can do what they want. I don't however agree with calling people petty for declining an adults only invite as you may not always be able to leave your kids with your OH/a sitter for things, and I personally could never leave my (breastfed) DD for more than 2-3 hours max when she was younger (and I don't mean just the first few months, but more like two years
) and even then it depended on timings as she needed me for her naps, bed time, etc. So all I'd like to say really, and I hope it doesn't offend you or anyone else, is to not assume your friends are being petty/difficult if they can't come as sometimes it's just not that simple.
And like I said in my original post, I was simply looking for some fun wording for an invitation, not opinions on how rude some people think it is or how people wouldn't come bc of it. I acknowledged all of that and clearly stated that if people are petty enough to not respect a simple request for adult time then they can simply decline.
I only think the wording can come across rude at times, not the fact your asking for adults only. I think the way you worded it is perfect. Gets your point across in a non offensive way![]()
If I have a shower (haven't decided yet) we will be going out for high tea and there will be no children at that!! But the wording will be polite and respectful like yours as opposed to 'adults only please' which comes across a little abrupt to me.
Enjoy your shower xx