I just received an invitation to a friend's shower. It stated that it was a floating shower. I was told that it could mean just to drop in between the times stated. Is that correct?
I just received an invitation to a friend's shower. It stated that it was a floating shower. I was told that it could mean just to drop in between the times stated. Is that correct?
-Melissa
Mom to M (2002) & M (2014)
BUMP...come on now...someone must know!
-Melissa
Mom to M (2002) & M (2014)
I don't know. My first thought, however, was that it's a pool party. Get it? Floating?
Either that or something like a pub crawl or something, where you start in one place and end in another.
Sorry I can't be of more help. The phrase (I gotta say it) makes me laugh, though.
ETA: Let us know when you find out!
Mama to Santiago, born 11/16/03
I have no idea. Why would that be on an invitation if no one knows what it means? I would call and ask. I would imagine they're getting lots of calls.
I have no idea either! We often have "Drop-in" showers at church meaning that you come any time between the hours on the invitation (say 2-4p.m) and stay as long as you want, not feeling obligated to stay the entire time. Showers like that are also sometimes called a "Tea" (I'm in the South, can you tell? ;) ). With this type of shower, they do not play those shower games or have an extremely formal gift opening time or anything.
But, I've never heard the term "floating" applied to a shower. Another thing, we sometimes have "progressive" dinners...appetizer at one house, meal at another house, dessert at a 3rd house, etc. Maybe that's what it means?
Can't wait to hear the final verdict! :)
I can't help with this either but, Please let us know when you find out. Now I am curious.
I have no idea what it means and I even googled it. All I got was instructions on how to make a floating invitation-ice glacier party anyone? ;)
My first thought would be like the progressive dinner thing, from house to house. Never heard of it for a shower though. How funny is that, a floating shower? Does it levitate?
Christy, mommy to Nolan 7/22/03
The ONLY thing I can think of is the word "floating" applies to the "shower" of guests and gifts. Since they all won't be there at the same time, the mom-to-be is showered by a floating shower.
Its a stretch but I am curious too! :)
Daniella
Mom to Julia 6-13-02
And baby #2 EDD 12-30-04!!
Since it we are in North Carolina and my friend and her sister (hostess) are VERY proper Southern ladies, I am assuming it is a drop-in. But I am going to call and find out. LOL. Thanks for the interesting ideas, ladies. LOL.....
-Melissa
Mom to M (2002) & M (2014)