I'm the MOH hosting a shower at my house. One of the (out-of-town) BMs offered her help in leiu of getting a gift for our friend (the bride). Honestly, I don't expect her to actully help much before the event (since she is out of town), and have been warned (by the bride) that she is not fiscally responsible, so I don't expect much help there either.
I do plan on having her help some, but not like I woudl expect a co-host. Is it okay for this BM to help a liitle witheh shower and not bring a gift? If not, how do I tell her I appreciate her help, but it is not an acceptable substitute for a gift? Other people are also helping with the shower and will also be bringing a gift.
Re: Helping host wedding shower in leiu of gift?
[QUOTE]I'm the MOH hosting a shower at my house. One of the (out-of-town) BMs offered her help in leiu of getting a gift for our friend (the bride). Honestly, I don't expect her to actully help much before the event (since she is out of town), and have been warned (by the bride) that she is not fiscally responsible, so I don't expect much help there either. I do plan on having her help some, but not like I woudl expect a co-host. Is it okay for this BM to help a liitle witheh shower and not bring a gift? If not, how do I tell her I appreciate her help, but it is not an acceptable substitute for a gift? Other people are also helping with the shower and will also be bringing a gift.
Posted by berryblondie[/QUOTE]
You don't. You absolutely have no business telling someone that they have to give a gift to a third party. It's really none of your business.
Take "wedding" out of the picture. Would you tell someone that they HAVE to give a friend a Christmas or birthday gift?
Anyway, as to the other part. Accept her offer for help. But don't count on it. If she comes through, great. If not-you're prepared.
Technically, no one is required to bring a gift.
that being said, what she gives as a gift is up to her. her time and $ lent to a shower is kind of a gift to the bride and you, so that is thoughtful on both counts. how the bride reacts to that gift is between the BM and the bride but it sounds like the bride won't be too surprised by this action due to the BMs financial situation. i'd stay out of it.