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How to Throw a Couples Baby Shower

by Dustin Cannon

What do you think of when you contemplate of hosting a traditional baby shower? Probably a lot of women cooing over frilly little outfits, unwrapping little booties, and playing party games that might involve guessing the mom-to-be's tummy size. If the baby is a girl, there will be pink galore, and you will most certainly see it on everything from the plates to the cakes. Yet what happens when the event is a couple's baby shower?

Obviously, whenever men are involved, things will need to be done a bit differently. After all, while the mom-to-be might mot mind the attention her tummy gets when the girls are trying to guess the size, it would be downright inappropriate to have the same kind of game at a couples baby shower. Similarly, men are known to not go gaga over pink baby booties, and if men are on the guest list, you will want to make sure the shower is enjoyable for them as well.

If you are wondering how to throw a couples baby shower, simply make a few minor modifications to your itinerary. First and foremost, be sure to spell out that this is a co-ed occasions. You do not want the father-to-be as the lone man in the room, while all the other husbands and boyfriends are congregating on the golf course. Having it spelled out clearly, the men will know that they, too, are invited. Since this is a bit of a novelty, it is a good idea to make a big deal about it.

Try to go easy on pink and frilly decorations, and instead focus on the food. Finger foods are always a big hit, and so are canned sodas. If you are having punch, again, try to stay away from pink! Think of a couple's baby shower as a cross between a Super Bowl party and a traditional baby shower, and the odds are you will come up with some ideas. You might want to have a themed shower with decorations that will not scare the men away or cause them to congregate in a "testosterone corner" but instead you want to draw them out and mingle.

Perhaps rather than playing the traditional games, you might want to do an open mike session for those couples who already have children to give some good advice to the expectant parents. If you do want to go ahead with games, incorporate the disciplines the guys love best - skill and speed - with the new discipline dad-to-be will need to learn: diaper changing! Have a couple of infant sized dolls available and also a bunch of very inexpensive general diapers. As you divide the guests into two teams, explain that the goal is to take off a diaper, and put one on as fast as possible, without moving the infant doll from the table. Men will love the speed aspects, while probably also appreciate the opportunity to practice putting on a diaper!

About the Author

Dustin Cannon is owner of JUstArticlesVIP.com and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about this topic Dustin recommends that you visit: Baby Showers

Imran N. Hosein - Tasawwuf (Islamic Spirituality) 6/8

Imran Nazar Hosein is a leading International Islamic Philosopher, Scholar and author, specialising in world politics, economy, eschatology , modern socio-economic/political issues and expert on international affairs. He is best-selling author of Jerusalem in the Qur'an. Imran Nazar Hosein was born on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in 1942 to parents whose ancestors had migrated from India as indentured labourers. He studied Islam, Philosophy and International Relations at several universities and institutions of higher learning. Among them are al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, the Institute of International Relations of the University of the West Indies in Trinidad, the University of Karachi in Pakistan, the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in Karachi, Pakistan, and the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. He worked for several years as a Foreign Service Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. He lived in New York for ten years during which time he served as the Director of Islamic Studies for the Joint Committee of Muslim Organizations of Greater New York. He lectured on Islam in several American and Canadian universities, colleges, churches, synagogues, prisons, community halls, etc. He also participated in many inter-faith dialogues with Christian and Jewish scholars while representing Islam in USA. He was the Imam, for sometime, at Masjid Dar al-Qur'an in Long Island, New York. He also led the weekly Jumu'ah prayers and delivered the sermon at the headquarters of the United Nations Organization in Manhattan, New York, once monthly for ten years continuously. He is a former Principal of the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in Karachi, Pakistan, Director of Research of the World Muslim Congress in Karachi, Pakistan, Director of the Islamic Institute for Education and Research in Miami, Florida, and Director of D'awah for Tanzeem-e-Islami of North America. He has traveled continuously and extensively around the world on Islamic lecture-tours since graduating from the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in 1971 at age 29. And he has also written more than a dozen books on Islam that have invariably been received with public respect. Indeed, Jerusalem in the Qur'an - An Islamic View of the Destiny of Jerusalem has become a best seller and has been translated and published in several languages. Prof. Dr. Malik Badri, Dean of the International Institute for Islamic Thought and Civilization in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, wrote the Foreword to the book. Imran's first book, entitled Islam and Buddhism in the Modern World was written when he was just 29 and still remains the only book on the subject by a Muslim scholar. That book won high praise from such eminent scholars as Vice Chancellor of University of Karachi and renowned historian, Dr. Ishtiaq Husain Quraishi, eminent Pakistani jurist and philosopher, A. K. Brohi, and eminent Muslim sociologist, Dr. Basharat Ali. Maulana Dr. Fazlur Rahman Ansari, an outstanding scholar of Islam of the modern age, wrote the Foreword to that book. Imran Hosein's three new books, published in 2007, on 'Surah al-Kahf' of the Qur'an and on the subject of 'Signs of the Last Day in the Modern Age', offer rare insights into interpretation of the Qur'an and the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad insofar as they explain the modern age.


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