Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to say anything, please decide to be polite, kind, respectful of your elders, sensitive, etc. Maybe he did not have permission to take the granddaughter to the park. Maybe he was staying close to watch a sick wife or waiting for his child to call. Maybe it is no BFD.
OP here. He is not elderly, he still works full time. I believe at FT Belvoir. And his kids were right there watching, just from their own yard. I introduced myself to them, they walked over to the fence to say hi and they seem nice.
Have you ever talked to them before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. How old are his kids? How old is his granddaughter? Just ask him to ask first.
Kids in their 30s. Granddaughter 3.5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to say anything, please decide to be polite, kind, respectful of your elders, sensitive, etc. Maybe he did not have permission to take the granddaughter to the park. Maybe he was staying close to watch a sick wife or waiting for his child to call. Maybe it is no BFD.
OP here. He is not elderly, he still works full time. I believe at FT Belvoir. And his kids were right there watching, just from their own yard. I introduced myself to them, they walked over to the fence to say hi and they seem nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a fence? F not, then get one. ASAP. Very weird behavior.[/quote
OP here. Fully fenced. He had to open gate to get in.
Whoa. That is unacceptable. Is this a power play? Bullying? A set up for a lawsuit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to say anything, please decide to be polite, kind, respectful of your elders, sensitive, etc. Maybe he did not have permission to take the granddaughter to the park. Maybe he was staying close to watch a sick wife or waiting for his child to call. Maybe it is no BFD.
OP here. He is not elderly, he still works full time. I believe at FT Belvoir. And his kids were right there watching, just from their own yard. I introduced myself to them, they walked over to the fence to say hi and they seem nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a fence? F not, then get one. ASAP. Very weird behavior.
Not 'Very weird' for an old who might have grown up when neighbors didn't spend their days in Bike retaliation, but were sociable instead, and beyond that HELPFUL.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. How old are his kids? How old is his granddaughter? Just ask him to ask first.
OP here. I guess the reason I find it so odd is that a playground is 2 doors down, with the same stuff we have in my backyard.Anonymous wrote:You guys are really uptight. I would have no problem with the neighbors using my yard without asking. However, having a dog is a legitimate reason not to do that and I would talk to the parents