There are many examples that once can use to find the appropriate wording for baby shower invitations. These includes sites such as Storkie, as well as baby shower blogs and forums.
Bridal shower is usually for the bride-to-be and her friends, Mother and Mother-in-law by specific invitation only. No one wants to do all the silly girly stuff in front of the Moms.
Traditionally, the Maid of Honor or bridesmaids give a shower for the bride. Tradition does not necessarily apply, however. Anyone who wants to can host a wedding shower.
he loves femi and wants his babys
He wants to see you naked.
If your unmarried daughter does not, of her own accord (without anyone interring) want to see her boyfriend again then the boyfriends mother should not invite 15 more people to the baby shower. If your daughter loves her boyfriend then there is no reason his mother should not be able to invite 15 of her friends, but, you can ask her to help out with the expenses.
It means she is SERIOUS
If she wants to.
her mother wants her to be a prodigy.
It means somebody on facebook wants you to join facebook and be their friend!
she wants the D bruh
Shower invitation first, as the Shower will precede the wedding.AlternativelySend the wedding invitations first. That date is hard won, set in stone and guests need as much time as possible to organize their lives around it. Agreed, the shower does precede the wedding but it is a less formal, smaller, more intimate, often house or restaurant based affair that can be organized virtually at the drop of a hat. Unless, as in Europe, you change countries and really rip it up. Even so the best showers are pretty much unscripted. Normally the Chief bridesmaid / Matron of Honor would be the one to organize the 'girls' and be responsible for any invitations, keeping the bride out of the loop (for obvious reasons) as much as possible. It often works out that a quick 'ring around' to synchronize diaries is the only invitation necessary.
Run into a tough period of time. A mother always wants her son to grow up respectful and successful.