Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d throw it all away including shoes. Treat my yard like a dump, a dump it shall be!
I mean that's one way to make yourself massively unpopular. You'd really throw away shoes left on your yard for a couple hours? You sound like the the neighbor who pops soccer balls that are accidentally kicked over the fence.
I’d be far more worried about being massively unpopular by being loud and trashing my neighbors yards
You really don't see the difference in aggressively destroying someone else's stuff versus dealing with some shoes in your yard for a couple hours?
I personally wouldn’t do it, but then I also personally would never leave my junk or my kid’s junk in my neighbor’s yard. Ever. Both of these things are extreme, both throwing things out and leaving it there in the first place.
My neighbor's kids have left stuff in my yard all the time and if I've moved it, it's been to keep the stuff safe when I'm mowing or it's storming. It's not remotely a big deal. Having to move a ball or Frisbee left on my grass is a trade I'd take any day for a friendly neighborhood with nice kids. Their parents bring us cucumbers and tomatoes from their garden.
Because one family of kids leaving stuff occasionally versus masses of kids and adults leaving literal food garbage in your yard are the same things
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Head a clean up crew next year. Have a central spot for picking up stray items and a deadline.
Close your windows and have some white noise so your kids can sleep.
I wish our neighborhood did something like this even once per year.
Then why don’t you organize it?
Anonymous wrote:Head a clean up crew next year. Have a central spot for picking up stray items and a deadline.
Close your windows and have some white noise so your kids can sleep.
I wish our neighborhood did something like this even once per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DH was not mowing the wet grass.
This.
OP we cannot control others.
Burn bridges with neighbors at the peril of your kids’ social lives.
Don’t dwell on minor, very infrequent annoyances.
Grass in DMV was not mowable this am.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH was not mowing the wet grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d throw it all away including shoes. Treat my yard like a dump, a dump it shall be!
I mean that's one way to make yourself massively unpopular. You'd really throw away shoes left on your yard for a couple hours? You sound like the the neighbor who pops soccer balls that are accidentally kicked over the fence.
I’d be far more worried about being massively unpopular by being loud and trashing my neighbors yards
You really don't see the difference in aggressively destroying someone else's stuff versus dealing with some shoes in your yard for a couple hours?
I personally wouldn’t do it, but then I also personally would never leave my junk or my kid’s junk in my neighbor’s yard. Ever. Both of these things are extreme, both throwing things out and leaving it there in the first place.
My neighbor's kids have left stuff in my yard all the time and if I've moved it, it's been to keep the stuff safe when I'm mowing or it's storming. It's not remotely a big deal. Having to move a ball or Frisbee left on my grass is a trade I'd take any day for a friendly neighborhood with nice kids. Their parents bring us cucumbers and tomatoes from their garden.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh lighten up. It's twice a year. 11:30 is not excessive.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d throw it all away including shoes. Treat my yard like a dump, a dump it shall be!
I mean that's one way to make yourself massively unpopular. You'd really throw away shoes left on your yard for a couple hours? You sound like the the neighbor who pops soccer balls that are accidentally kicked over the fence.
I’d be far more worried about being massively unpopular by being loud and trashing my neighbors yards
You really don't see the difference in aggressively destroying someone else's stuff versus dealing with some shoes in your yard for a couple hours?
I personally wouldn’t do it, but then I also personally would never leave my junk or my kid’s junk in my neighbor’s yard. Ever. Both of these things are extreme, both throwing things out and leaving it there in the first place.