A friend had a baby. A few weeks before they had the baby the pregnant mother-to-be messaged me on facebook to ask me for my email address. I assumed it was for an eventual birth announcement. Nope. In lieu of birth announcement, I've gotten an "invitation" to purchase a meal for the new parents. Am I crazy to be a little grossed out by this Invitation?
Re: MealBaby. Is this a thing now?
I have seen people volunteer to keep new parents fed, but this request is horrible.
When my BFF had her baby, instead of buying a gift for the new baby I made two large meals for her and her husband that they loved and would last for a long time (and were freezable if they wanted). I did a huge pan of 5 cheese ziti and a big thing of taco meat with all the fixings. I portioned everything in generic microwavable containers and told them I didn't need the containers back so that they could throw them away instead of doing dishes.
It was a huge help and they loved it, but they would have NEVER asked for it. I did it because I wanted to. If I had gotten an invitation like that, no way would I have contributed.
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My sister just had a kid a couple weeks before this friend. I shipped her Lou Malnati's pizza to LA. My mom is there now cooking meals. New dad is the cook of the family and continues to be able to feed himself and my sister. I have a cousin who will be visiting in a week, she plans on preparing frozen meals in between cuddles with the baby. But nobody sent us a schedule so we could plan on bringing over a home-cooked meal or a giftcard.
Can't believe this is a thing. I've never heard of something like this. It actually never occurred to me to gift food items to new parents. I can see it as being a very nice gesture if someone feels like doing it but I don't recall having a difficult time feeding myself or SO when our son was born...
I've been asked to sign up for them at baby showers before. Unrelated, I saw someone post a link to her OWN list for people to sign up, I thought that was rude for sure.
I have only seen this once. A friend had her triplets at 25 weeks. Obviously a terrible situation. One of the babies died. They basically lived in the NICU for 3 months. They didn't have time to make frozen meals since she was on bed rest and the babies came so early. Another friend set up this for them.
I give them a pass.
But under normal circumstances, I think this is tacky, no matter who organizes it.
Let's get that shit to the copyright-er!
My church organizes them for new parents. It's voluntary so it doesn't bother me much. But if the parents organized it, I would say no, just for that.
Maybe it's because I am reading Harry Potter, but after reading the title, I thought this thread was going in a different way.
Editted: trying to take out the extra lines.
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