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I would go with 2 hours as well. Though, it really depends on how good of a friend. I hate to say that if it was a work friend of my husbands, I might have to say an hour.
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I know that my Mom and MOH are planning a Jack and Jill shower for my FH and I. They asked me for a list of my friends for the guest list and I'm not sure who to invite. Obviously our "couple" friends will be invited as well as my single girl friends, but what about our single guy friends? The shower will be guy-friendly, it's really more of a garden party/cookout.
Also, how far is too far to travel for a shower? I think a 2 hour drive or less is reasonable but who do you bees think?? I don't want it to look like we are just looking for people to send a gift.
Thanks!