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Estimate Size of the Mother-to-be's Waist Game
Pass around a ball of string and a pair of scissors. Each party member cuts off a piece of string guessing the length to fit around the Mother's middle. Mom tries on each string. The person with the closest length wins a prize. Meanwhile, Mom gets to show off her proud tummy! Great for coed baby showers! Some showers use toilet paper instead of string. Ribbon would work well, too.

Baby Questions
Pass out note cards and pencils to each attendee. Each person writes a common baby question such as "What do you do when a baby cries?" or "How do you get a baby to sleep through the night?" Then collect the cards and redistribute them face down (so you cannot see the question) and have each attendee write the answer to their initial question on the blank side. Then read the cards and get ready to laugh!

For example, you could have a card with a question "How do you know you have folded a cloth diaper correctly?" on one side and the answer "Where you get your first smile" on the other.

Balloon Carry
Place two laundry baskets across the room from each other, one with about 10 party balloons. Divide guests into two teams. Each member of the team puts a balloon between her knees and waddles across the room placing the balloon in the other laundry basket without touching the balloon with their hands. (Shaking, wiggling and hopping over the basket to free the balloon are all allowed!) The balloons get staticy so this can be tricky. After the attendee gets his/her balloon in the basket or drop it on the floor, he/she runs back and the next team member goes. Two teams can go at the same time with four baskets or one team at a time. Whichever team gets the most balloons in the basket within a certain time frame wins. This game is good for belly grabbing laughter especially if mom-to-be gets an honorary turn.

Another version using the clothes pin and milk bottle instead. Yes, the clothes pin still goes between the knees!

Clothes Pin Grab
Two attendees to hold a long cord (meant to resemble a clothes line), with numerous clothes pins attached. Everyone has to try with ONE hand to get as many clothes pins off while still holding them in your ONE hand. As soon as you drop one you are out and that one does not count. The family record is 17.

Cotton Ball Games
Pass around a jar of Vaseline and tell everyone to take as much as he/she needs. When everyone has some on his/her finger, tell them to cover their nose with it! The objective of the game is to get as many cotton balls from a big bowl to the floor in 60 seconds only using the Vaseline covered nose. The attendee with the most balls on the floor wins (balls on the nose do not count).
Hint: To get the balls off the nose, shake your head or blow on the balls. Most likely, laughing will not make them come off!
Another game is feeding cotton balls to a baby made out of a shoe box. Make the baby by taking a shoe box and cutting a crescent (or oval) in it to be an open mouth, and draw eyes and nose on with a marker. Then, using a bowl of cotton balls and a serving spoon or other pretty big heavy spoon, let the blindfolded attendee try to feed the baby (held by an opponent who is free to make the baby wiggle and squirm). The guest who manages to feed the most cotton balls to the
"baby" wins. Of course, if the baby is "wiggling" you may not even need to use a blindfold to make it fun.
A third game is a cotton ball transfer. Get two large bowls and fill one up with cotton balls. The attendee is blind folded and tries with a heavy metal spoon or ladle to try and get as many cotton balls from one bowl to the other. It's actually very hard because all you feel is the weight of the spoon! The attendee who gets the most cotton balls into the other bowl wins.

Dirty Diapers
Before the party: Take ten disposable diapers (number doesn't matter) and number the outside from one to ten. Then smear the inside of each with some smelly food item (i.e. tuna, horseradish, Italian dressing, garlic, mustard) Close each diaper up. To play: Pass out paper and pens. Each diaper is then passed around for the players to smell. The one with the most correct guesses wins! Be sure to take pictures of people holding up the smelly diapers to their nose!

Another version … the guests try to determine what candy bar Daddy let the baby have last night while Mom was out! Melt 8 different candy bars (Snickers, Butterfinger, Three Musketeers, Baby Ruth, etc.) in the microware in 8 different diapers. Hint: do not melt the chocolate too much, just enough for it to soften and then smear it inside the diaper. Make sure the host/hostess numbers each diaper and tracks which chocolate bar when in it. The guest with the most correct guesses wins.

Name Poem with Advice
If you already have a name picked out, have the attendees make a poem with the letters of the name. For example if the first letter is N, the tip could be "Never pull on daddy's mustache." The next letter could be E and the tip could be "Eat all your veggies!"

Baby Expression
Create a sheet of four to six baby pictures (from magazines, mother-to-be photo album, family albums, etc.). Make photocopies of the sheet to each guest. The guests try to create funny captions of what they think the baby is trying to say!

Dress the Baby - Lots of versions!
The idea is to dress a doll just like you would a real baby. Get a doll about the size of a baby and clothing to dress them up in. Include a cloth diaper, rubber pants, socks or booties, t-shirt, pants and shirt for a boy, dress for a girl, bonnet, etc. Give a 2 minute time limit to see who can dress the baby the fastest without being harmful to this make believe child. The attendee who gets the most clothes on the baby wins. Funny!

Version for coed showers … You will need a doll, a cloth diaper, two diaper pins, and two "volunteers" for each attempt. The more participants the better. Once you have the two volunteers, the rules are you can only have two hands between you to pin the diaper on as neatly as possible. One uses his/her left hand only and the other must use his/her right hand. Remaining hands must be kept behind their back. Attendees judge the volunteers who did the best job. Jane says the funniest part is watching them open the safety pins!

Another version uses balloons instead of dolls. The attendees had to blow up the balloons and dress them with the markers, ribbons, kerchiefs, etc. provided by the hostess. Everyone votes for the best looking "baby" !

Yet another version: diapering the baby (or large teddy bear) with a cloth diaper with two blindfolded participants.

Feed the Baby
Have the guests divide up into teams of 2, one is be the MOTHER the other is to be the BABY, give each team a baby bottle filled with a preferred beverage; remember to cut the nipple hole a little larger; the BABY sits in MOTHER'S lap and is fed the bottle. The team who finishes the bottle first wins the prize! Very funny, especially if you decide to use a soft drink as the beverage.

Pin the Diaper on the Baby
A variation on pin the tail on the donkey. Instead of pins, use tape, and die-cuts of diapers. Attendees try to tape them, blindfolded, on to a picture of a baby. Closest diaper to the right spot wins a prize. Great for coed showers!

New variation - Pin the bottle on the baby. Same idea as above, but use a picture of a bottle with a nipple.

Baby Draw
Have the attendees draw a picture of a baby. But instead of holding the paper on their laps, they have to put the paper on their heads! Use a paper plate or magazine under the paper to ease the drawing. The guest of honor picks the one she likes best or most resembles a baby. Funny!

Multi-tasking Mama
Two people hold a clothesline, while each attendee takes a turn hanging up baby clothes. The trick is that they have to hang the clothes while holding the baby and talking on a cordless phone! The one who can hang the most clothes in one minute wins.

Kiss My Baby
This game is for small showers with close friends. The mom-to-be is seated in the center of everyone. The host goes to each of the guest with a doll and tells them this is the mom-to-be's baby. The host then tells them to hold her baby, talk to it, hug it and most important give it a kiss anywhere they want checks, hand, foot, etc. After every one has kissed her baby the host tells everyone wherever they kissed the baby they have to kiss Mom-to-be. Be sure to have your camera ready!

My Water Broke
The participants race to a finish line (where there is someone dressed like a doctor) with a water filled balloon between
their legs. The one who hasn't broken their water balloon wins!

Baby's Life Story
Various stages of the baby's future life are written by the guests. The host or hostess titles several sheets of paper with important or funny stages of life such as birth, first day of school, learning to drive, first date, etc. The guests are divided into groups and given a stage of live to write about. Give the groups 10 to 15 minutes to compose the story. Have the mother-to-be read them (in order) outloud. Very funny!

Mad Lib
Write a very short abbreviated story about the Mother how she met her husband and her desire to have a baby. Then turn the story into a mad lib by taking out key words and names, leaving a blank space. Each blank space must be numbered, then ask the group to chose a word, person/place/thing, or adjective, verb, etc., then once all the words are filled in, read the story to the group.


Challenging

Remembering Baby Items on a Tray Game
Place several baby items on a tray. Present the tray to the attendees for 15 seconds. Then hide the tray and have them write down the baby items they remember. The baby shower attendee with the most correct items wins! The tray is then given to the guest of honor since she will need the items.

One variation is instead of putting the items on a tray, but them in a bag (do not use anything sharp) and let each attendee feel in the bag.

Another variation is to have one of the attendees dress up in footed pajamas and pin items/packages on them. The
attendee carries a stuffed animal, bottle, etc. and parades around the room for a limited time. Everyone is so busy laughing that it is hard to remember anything!

Here are some sample items:
Baby Pins, Travel Baby Shampoo, Travel Baby Oil, Ear syringe, Tweezers, Rattle, Cotton Balls, Syrup of Ipecac, Pair of socks, Small baby toys, Wash cloth, Small bottle/sipper

Memory Game Variation
Prepare for the game listed as above. Even pass the tray around. Then the mom-to-be leaves the room with the tray and instead of asking everyone what is on the tray, ask questions about the mom-to-be. Examples of questions include: What color was her top, what type of shoes was she wearing, was she wearing eye shadow, how was her hair done, was she wearing lipstick, what jewelry was she wearing? Everyone was so busy looking at the tray, they did not even notice she left the room.

Finding Baby Pins in Rice Game
Place a dozen plain safety pins (of different sizes) in a large bowl of rice. Blind fold the player and give him/her 60 seconds to pull out as many pins a possible. The one who pulls out most pins during that time wins

Guess the Number of Jelly Beans in the Baby Bottle Game
Fill a baby bottle with little jelly beans (or other small candy, you can even get baby themed candy at some candy stores). Show the attendees the baby bottle and have them guess how many beans or candy are in the baby bottle. How about picking the mom's favorite small candy to use as they did at my baby shower? Or use baby pins instead of candy in the bottle, this is a low calorie version!

Baby Product Logo Game
Collect several magazine ads of baby products. Cut out the brand name and put the ads on stiff paper. Number the ads from one to twenty. The guests can either look at the ads on a wall or the ads can be passed around. The guest who names the most wins. Variations include taping the commercials on a cassette tape or reciting the catch phrase.

Taste Test Baby Food Game
Cover the labels of several jars of baby food with numbered labels. Each person takes a sample on his/her paper plate and writes the number from the bottle. Each guesses the name of the baby food and the one with the most correct guess wins!
If you do not want to taste the food, then remove the labels from the jars and guess the contents by the looking.

Mom-to-be Trivia Game
Compile a list of about 20 questions about the mom-to-be to ask the attendees to see who knows her the most. The attendee with the most correct answers wins. You might be surprised who wins!
Sample questions include the following: What names does she have for picked for the baby?, Does she hope for boy, girl or either?, What are the color of her eyes?, What are the colors she has picked for the nursery?, What is she wearing today?, What is her favorite children's character (Pooh, Bart Simpson, etc.)?, Has she had any crazy food cravings and if so, what was it?

If you are having the shower after the baby is born, change the questions to make it Labor Trivia. Ask questions such as exact birth weight, time of birth, time arrived at the hospital, etc.

Baby Name Song Guess
Make a tape with short snippets of songs (10 - 25 seconds in length) with names in the title. If the sex of the baby in
known, use names for that gender. Play the songs and have people guess the name of the song and the artist. The one with the most correct song titles and artists wins!

Examples of songs for a girl would include: "Cecilia" by Simon and Garfunkel, "Mona Lisa" and "Ramblin' Rose" by Nat King Cole, and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles, "Sara Smile" by Hall and Oats.

Examples of songs for a boy would include "Fernando" by Abba, "Hey Jude" by the Beatles, "Thomas O'Malley Cat" from the Disney movie "Aristocats", the James Bond Theme by Monty Norman Orchestra, and "Don't Mess Around with Jim" by Jim Croce.

For baby of unknown gender, you could mix some of each of the songs above. Or you could use songs with the word "baby" in them.

Baby Crossword Puzzle
Create a crossword puzzle with baby related clues. For example, the color for a girl is #1 across.
You could also make up a word search with baby items. Use Excel and make the database boxes smaller so that only one letter will fit into each box, and then just type in letters in all directions that spell out baby items (i.e. pacifier, bottles, diaper, etc.). Print out and photocopy.

A Mother's Purse
Read of a list of items and each attendee tries to find it in her purse. You can assign a number of points for each item (the more unusual the item, the higher number of points). The person with the most points wins. Hint: Best for an all woman shower, especially when most are moms!
Ideas for items are: A crayon and paper, Something that is pink, A safety pin, Something that is blue, A baby toy, Two of something (for a twin's party), A picture of children or a baby, A wet wipe, A picture of a mother, Invitation to the shower, Cotton swabs, The letters in the word "baby" written somewhere.

Scramble Name Game
Attendees try to come up with the words using the letters in the mother's and father's name. Use a five minute time limit. After checking for correct spelling, call the win's name. Instead of giving out a gift, each player must pay a dime for each word on their list. All the money goes into the baby's bank!

Raffle
The attendees buy raffle tickets for a door prize. About $1 per ticket is common. The grander the prize the better. Maybe one of the attendees could offer a service (house cleaning, massage, etc.) based on his/her skills. The guess of honor pulls out the lucky ticket to great fan fair (drum roll, please). Meanwhile the money is used to start the baby's first piggy bank!

Nursery Rhyme Game
Pick one line from several nursery rhymes. Print the lines out on paper and whoever can guess the most rhymes wins! For example, like a diamond (printed out) = twinkle little star (guessed) and jumped over the = hey diddle diddle or jack be nimble. The one with the most correct guesses wins!

Guess the Delivery Stats
The attendees guess the actual delivery date and height and weight of the baby. Hostess keeps track of the guess for attendees. The guest that was the closest for all three items who. You could also give gifts for each item instead of all three.

Baby Shower Bag Game
Using white or brown lunch bags and spell out
B A B Y S H O W E R.
In each bag is something for the baby. For example B has bibs, A has applesause, etc. Great for laughs. The person with the most correct guesses wins.

Nursery Boo-Boo
Draw a picture of a nursery with errors in it. For example, crib missing a wheel, candle instead of night lamp, etc. Make sure to make enough copies for everyone and give the attendees a time limit (5 minutes) to find the mistakes. The one with the most mistakes wins.

Match Name to Meaning
On one half of a piece of paper, write all the attendee's names. On the other half, write the meanings or origins of each of these names - mixed up, of course. Have everyone try to match the name with it's meaning. The person with the most correct wins a prize.

Cookie Cutouts
The host/hostess purchases a bunch of odd looking cookie cutouts. The cutouts are numbered. The attendees try to guess what the cutouts are and write them on a list. The one with the most correct guesses win.

Rock A Bye Baby
This game is like musical chairs or hot potato. The attendees stand in a circle with one holding a small baby doll. The mother-to-be sings a lullaby and each guest rocks the baby and then passes the baby on. When the mother-to-be stops singing the attendee holding the doll is out. Be sure to have each attendee rock the baby and throwing is not allowed! Funny!

Diaper Bag Mystery

Before the party, purchase a diaper bag and stock it full of items. Examples include tweezers, wash cloth, burp towel,
bib, diaper, rattle, pacifier, Desitin Ointment, baby wipes, bottle, baby hand mittens, baby lotion, baby oil, vaseline (in a tube if you want to a challenge), baby shampoo, liquid baby tylenol, nose/ear syringe, pedialyte, enfamil. baby cereal,
baby detergent, outlet plugs, teether, cabinet locks, baby changing pad. The mom-to-be is blind folded and she tries to identify each item pulled from the bag (including the bag). Before she begins, have each attendee write down how many items they think the mom-to-be would guess correct. Whoever comes closest without going over wins a prize. The mom-to-be gets to keep the bag for being such a good sport.

Baby Animals
Each attendee gets a piece of paper and pen. The hostess (host) lists animals and the attendees write down the correct
name for the baby. Here are some examples: cat/kitten, dog/pup, whate/calf, horse/foal, fish/fry, butterfly/caterpillers,
beavers/kittens, insects/larvae, geese/gosslings, ducks/ducklings, kangaroo/joeys, monkey/babies and panda/cub.

Word Fill-in
Give each attendee a printed list with 10 to 20 beginning words. They are to fill in the blank. If it matches your answer,
give so many points for the correct response.
Example: diaper_______ (you might have "pins" on your ans. sheet)
blue_________(you might have "blanket" on your ans. sheet)
apple_________(you might have "sauce" on your ans. sheet)
The one who has the most points is the winner.

The Price is Right
The hostess (host) purchases about 10 different baby items that are used everyday such as wipes, diaper rash cream,
nail clippers, bibs, etc. The attendees have to guess how much each item costs (not including tax). The person who
comes the closest to the grand total of everything purchased wins, and the mom to be keeps all the items.

Hint: The easiest way to do this is to have the cashier just ring up those items so all the items are on one receipt and
nothing else is on there. Also, try and purchase these items where most people shop for these types of things. In other
words, don't go to a high prices baby store, go to Target, K-mart, Wal-Mart etc.


Creative

Embroidered Cloth Baby Diapers
Every baby needs spit up wipes. If your baby shower attendees are handy with a needle, provide needles, embroidery thread and cloth diapers. While sitting around talking, everyone embroiders one (or more) diapers. Ideas to embroider are the baby's last name (or first name if known), flowers, blocks, bottles, or just trim the edges. Mom-to-be will love these after the baby is born.

Playdough Sculpture Game
The attendees are separated into teams. The mother-to-be creates a list of baby items. The list is cut up and put into a bowl. She pulls one slip from the bowl and shows it to one member of each team. That person goes back to the team and tries to make a sculpture of the item. The team that thinks they know the item raises their hands. The mother-to-be asks them the word. If they are incorrect, the remaining teams keep going until someone guesses. Remember all the teams are working on the same word at the same time. Oh, one more thing, no talking during the sculpturing, but laughing is allowed.

Gum Babies
Give each attendee some chewing gum and a piece of wax paper. The attendees soften the gum by chewing and try to make the shape of a baby on the wax paper. The mom-to-be picks her favorite. Funny!

Decorate Baby T-Shirts
Give each attendee a plain white baby t-shirt and some puff paint. The attendees can decorate away. Since newborns go through many outfits a day, any new mom will love having many cute t-shirts!

Baby Quilt
Before the shower, cut our squares of muslin (or other material). Leave some plain and apply iron on baby related transfer on others. At the party, attendees can either color in the transfers or create their own design. Don't forget to have each attendee sing their name on their square. After the shower, sew the pieces together, put on batting and tie it off. What a great keepsake for baby and mom!

Baby Bonnet
Each attendee makes a bonnet out of the supplied materials (netting, ribbons, thread, small flowers or other decorative touches). Give the same materials to each attendee and instruct them to make the cutest bonnet that they can in ten minutes (longer or shorter as desired). These will be judged. Judging is best done by someone not directly involved or by Mom-to-be if she does not see who created each one. Give prizes to two or three best bonnets or have categories like cutest, craziest, most creative.... If the Mom-to-be has a sense of humor and is not too shy, ask her to model the best bonnet and take her picture wearing it with the guest who designed and created it


Ice Breakers


Baby Pictures Guessing Game
Everyone brings a baby picture of him/herself. The host/hostess displays the numbered pictures. The baby shower attendee who guesses the most correct wins! Great for coed parties. (Be sure to mention in the baby shower invitation to bring a baby picture.)

Who Did What Game
Attendees try to find someone at the party who as a child did that was unique. The host/hostess may check up on the attendees before the party for specifics. Here is a sample of items from one baby shower: Played a string instrument, Did not have any sisters, Wore glasses, Born in a foreign country, Wore braces, Won a trophy, Born the same month as the baby's due date, Wore a cast, Walked before their first birthday, Had 3 or more brothers, Sang in the choir, Walked to school (in the snow?), Was not born in a hospital, Had a horse (not rocking), Sent to the principal's office, Was chalkboard monitor. Each attendee is given a piece of paper with the above and a line for the name. Attendees circulate so they can ask each other the questions. A name can only appear once on each attendee's sheet. Great game if the attendees do not know each other well.

Famous Moms
On separate pieces of paper write names of famous moms. (Examples: Hillary Clinton, Florence Henderson, Princess Diana, Mrs. Cunningham- from Happy Days TV show, etc.)

Choose as many participants as you have names and attach a sheet of paper with the name on their backs. The participants have to guess who they are supposed to be by asking the attendants questions that can be answered only with YES or NO answers. (Example: Am I American? Am I alive? Am I fictional ?, etc.)The first to guess which famous mom she is wins.

Baby Gift Guess
Have attendees bring a small item that you would use for a baby (i.e. pacifier, bib). Give each attendee a list of names of all the attendees. Have them wear these things if possible. After everyone is there and sitting down, have them remove the items and put it in a small basket. See how many people can guess what each person was wearing when they came to the shower. When the lists are complete, have them take what they brought out of the basket. The person with the most correct wins. All items go to the mom-to-be.

Birthing Babies aka "My Water Broke" Game
You place tiny babies in an ice tray and fill with water. Freeze. Then at the shower each guest gets a drink with one
baby-to-be in each glass. The guests can not bite the ice cube or suck on it. They have to patiently wait for the baby to be born. The first baby "born" wins a prize.

* HINT * you have to freeze in two steps. First fill half way and freeze, then add baby, then fill the rest of the way and finish freezing. Otherwise, the baby sinks to the bottom.

Lucky Roll
Attendees roll dice to try to win gifts. If the attendee rolls 7 or 11, they can pick a gift the floor or table. If all the gifts are gone, then the attendee can "steal" a gift from another person. Set a time limit of 5 minutes to really keep the game exciting. Ideas for gifts include shower gel with scrubby, pads of pretty papers, large candy bars, etc.


"Father-to-be" ~ Great for coed showers!
The father-to-be places a balloon under his shirt with his birth weight listed on it. Everyone tries to guess the father-to-be's birth weight. He reads through the cards and then "gives birth" and the one who guesses the closest wins

Guess Birth Year and Weight
Give each attendee a piece of paper with names of the other guests. Then, have them take a guess at 1.) What year that person was born 2.) What they weighed at birth This should prove to be hysterical when guests of different ages are together.

Finger String
Each attendee has to wrap the string around his/her finger without knowing why. As the string is being unwrapped,
the attendee must say how they know the mother-to-be and give a piece of advice. The longer the string the more the attendee has to talk! Funny!

Get the Point!
Give each guest a piece of paper and pencil. Read the following poem ….
I wonder who came here from afar,
give yourself 5 if you came by car.
Were you on time? Not one minute late?
Punctuality pays, so give yourself 8.
A watch is 6 and each ring is 2
10 more points if your eyes are not blue.
Score yourself 5 if you show any pink.
But take away 10 if you left dishes in the sink.
Count all of your buttons each gives you 1
except if they are white, and then you get none.
For each bow that you have, add on 2
But safety pins are taboo,
So for each one you're wearing you must subtract 2.
1 point for each year that you have been wed,
But take away 5 if you have on red.
Now sons are neat, on that we agree
So for each one you have you now may add 3.
But when adding up points, girls are worth much more.
So for each one that you have go ahead and add 4.
If you kissed your husband or boyfriend today, add 12
but into your personal life we must delve...
If you kissed them both you must subtract 20.
Because you're in trouble and trouble a plenty!

The guest with the highest score wins a prize!


LEFT and RIGHT
Kind of like "hot potato", but with a twist. Have all your guests sit in a circle. Have a "prize" gift wrapped. Read the following story, making sure the "prize" is passed "left" or "right" each time you say the specific word. The guest holding the box when the story ends wins the prize! Mr. WRIGHT was to take Mrs. WRIGHT RIGHT to the hospital when she was in labor. As he LEFT in the car, he turned RIGHT out of the driveway. He had to go RIGHT back home, for he LEFT Mrs. WRIGHT at home. They both got into the car on the LEFT side, as the RIGHT side door would not open. Mr. and Mrs. WRIGHT again LEFT for the hospital, turning RIGHT out of the driveway. An argument occured about the RIGHT turn, as Mrs.WRIGHT said that Mr. WRIGHT should have turned LEFT. Mr. WRIGHT kept insisting that he was RIGHT, but Mrs. WRIGHT kept insisting that the hospital entrance was on the LEFT. Two blocks away after another LEFT turn they discovered that they had LEFT Mrs.WRIGHT's overnight bag at home. So, they made a LEFT turn, then a RIGHT to go back home to where they had LEFT the bag. As they turned RIGHT on to their street, Mrs.WRIGHT said "Let's just go RIGHT to the hospital and send someone else RIGHT to the house for the fact that we LEFT the bag on the couch." They went LEFT at the next block and turned RIGHT back around. Finally at the hospital, Mr. WRIGHT pulled up to the front where he LEFT his wife to go RIGHT in. Inside the hospital they wheeled Mrs. WRIGHT away. "Where is my wife? I only LEFT for a minute." exclaimed Mr. WRIGHT. A nurse rushed him RIGHT down the hall, they made a LEFT turn, then a RIGHT, then a LEFT again. Mr. WRIGHT, found Mrs. WRIGHT already in delivery. But, he then realized he LEFT the video camera in the car. RIGHT away he ran out of the room and back to the car. Not only had he LEFT the camera but he had LEFT the lights on too. Mr. WRIGHT wasted no time, he ran RIGHT back to his wife's room. As Mr. WRIGHT walked in all he heard was screams from his wife, because he had LEFT her room and was nowhere in sight. I'm sure you can guess what happened next. As Mrs. WRIGHT had the baby Mr. WRIGHT passed out on the floor. But when he came to he got a shock once more. For there he saw Mrs. WRIGHT sit with the miracle of life. With two babies on her LEFT and one on the RIGHT, Mrs.WRIGHT turned to her husband and said "there is one thing LEFT to do, I think we should name these WRIGHT babies, how about you? Now you know how their whole evening went. They LEFT things at home, but still made it. Which way did the gift go? To the RIGHT and to the LEFT, stop the passing and open your gift!

Have a great shower ~ Just Baby Showers crew