I suggest just getting a shallow bowl of water and placing it in front of the finch. It may decide to take a bath.
* If you are not invited to the shower then it is up to you whether you would like to give a gift or not, but you don't have to. If you were invited, but can't make the shower then yes, you should send the gift with someone else you know that is attending or stop by and give the gift AFTER the shower to the person the shower is for.
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No, it is not in poor taste to give your daughter a baby shower. You could invite close relatives and a few of her friends to the baby shower.
Give them tiger blood.
You would either have to go where your son is to give the bridal shower or talk to your son and his fiancee and see if they can come to where you live for a visit so you can give the bridal shower.
* The best thing to do is communication with your daughter-in-law's mother to see if she would like to give a baby shower and if not, then let her know you would like to give the baby shower. Generally the friends of the daughter-in-law will give a baby shower, but it's always nice when the mothers get involved. Both mothers could work together for a surprise baby shower.
There is no reason a mother can not give a baby shower for her daughter. However, generally one of her of her girlfriends may do this, but you could have a baby shower for the relatives in the family or simply decide to have the baby shower for her. Either way is etiquette.
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A mother can give her daughter a bridal shower (generally the guests would be relatives) but, it is usually the maid of honor that gives the bridal shower and perhaps coworkers at work.
I will heat my food after i take a shower. I am going to heat my food after I taker a shower. I am heating my food after I have a shower.
YOU MOST CERTAINLY DON'T GIVE A BABY RABBIT A SHOWER!!!! The mama will lick them clean. You could kill them trying to "clean" them.