Last weekend, Thomas and I went to our friends’, Ali and Shannon’s, baby shower. Baby showers are not typical here – it’s more common to have friends and family stop by after the birth to meet the baby.  Since our friends are American though, we went to a typical American-style shower…well, except that the guys were invited too. But it was fun – we grilled out, played a couple of games, and oohed and ahhed as the parents-to-be opened the presents.

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The Party Organizers: Maisie, Ali, Stephanie, and Leah

There are a few differences in baby stores that I learned through Ali (the mom-to-be) and my own experience in buying a gift. The main baby store around here is called Premaman. You see them everywhere, so much so, that Thomas and I have turned this into a noun – “there’s a Premaman on the tram, why don’t you give her your seat.”

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The Premaman: Ali

When registering, the main difference is that they actually take the items off the racks and put them in a big box in the back. After the shower, anything that is still in the box, that they’re no longer selling (like seasonal clothes) has to be purchased by the parents.

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Chilling on Leah's Back Porch

I purchased something off Ali’s list online. Many of the items on the website did not have images, so I had to decode the abbreviation (in French) to guess what it was. When I was ready to check out, it lead me to my bank’s website to pay. This is common here – I really need to do a post just on online banking because it’s very different… The online checkout never asked me to pay for shipping or where to ship it. It turns out that the parents have to go pick the items up at the store. Ugh, whoops. If I had known, I would have picked it up myself.

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The Parents-to-Be Open Gifts

Anyway, here’s some links if you want to see more baby shower photos or read Ali’s post on buying baby supplies in Brussels.

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