

Or ask them to create a fabulously over-the-top hat. Ask guests to brew up their favorite tea and have their favorite mug ready to show. Create a rainbow on-screen by assigning guests to dress a specific color, or embrace the casual feel of a virtual baby shower by having guests “show up” in their favorite pajamas.įor a more involved theme, organize a virtual tea party. Have your guests take part in the “decor” by asking them to dress up in the mom-to-be’s favorite color. Just because you can’t be there in person doesn’t mean you have to give up the fun little touches that turn a party into an online baby shower to remember. Though shelter-in-place orders across the country continue to affect everyday events like grocery shopping, marking this major milestone can still happen-and safely, too with a Zoom baby shower. I wouldn’t hesitate to host a virtual baby shower for my friends who are beginning their journey into motherhood as well.When you were coming up with ideas for your favorite mom-to-be’s baby shower, a global pandemic (and the social distancing that comes with it) was definitely not part of the plan. I’ve said this again and again, but I’m truly fortunate to have family and friends who found the loopholes in my overseas existence to help me celebrate my pregnancy. I was told when I would have a call, but not who I would be talking to. One of the best things about my baby shower was that there was still room for me to be delighted. In order to chat with everyone who made time to celebrate with me, I spaced my calls out over two weeks and broke them into smaller groups according to workplace, friendship circles, neighbourhood, and other communities. Since this event is virtual, your shower doesn’t need to happen all at once- imagine the chaos of twenty people trying to get a word in here and there. It’ll take longer to get all your ducks in a row, but it’ll be worth it on the big day. Host friends from around the world, but give yourself a lot of lead timeĭo you have friends living in different countries that wouldn’t be able to attend an IRL shower? Now they can! But between busy weekday schedules and differing time zones, leave most of the organizing (and the actual event) for the weekends. My guests opted for a group gift, and my mother (who lives in the same city as me) purchased the item and coordinated payment between all the guests and the vendor.

An online registry is a no-brainer- many expecting parents do this anyway. There are a few options when it comes to showering the mom-to-be with gifts. They can help coordinate people’s schedules, get everybody set up on the hosting platform (Skype, Zoom, Google Hangouts, etc.), and plan the virtual festivities! Online registries, gift cards, and group gifts

When organizing a long-distance baby shower, don’t underestimate the benefit of a second set of hands. Here are five reasons why my virtual baby shower was a big success: Designate two people as organizers But my mother, intrepid as she is, contacted two of my friends and set the wheels in motion to host a virtual baby shower. At the very least, the event logistics were problematic, if not impossible. My predicament was compounded by the fact that most of my friends live in Canada. (There’s some evidence that French mothers-to-be are adopting this tradition by making it more of a get-together rather than a gift-giving venture, but for now, there isn’t even a French translation for ‘baby shower.’)

In France, gifts are typically given at the time of birth a baby shower would mean twice the gifts - a costly proposition for your nearest and dearest. Baby showers are a North American tradition. When I decided to give birth in Paris, I resigned myself to the fact that there would be no baby shower.
