Anonymous wrote:Particularly children taking berries and damaging plants in the process. No, the kids are not needy. In fact, the mom is walking them back from the dwtn SS Whole Foods with bags of groceries when they are raiding my garden. I’ve spoken to them twice already. I don’t want to call the police so I was thinking some type of netting fastened around the plants. An actual fence is not an option.
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this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Right? What is with the current trend of not respecting private property if it’s because the kids are young? People have no issues with picking berries, cutting through yards, climbing trees, not following house rules? Then if the neighbor has a problem with it the neighbor is the one who is wrong? I don’t get it.
+1. My elderly mom is dealing with this issue now. A new neighbor decided it was fine for her 10 year old DS to ride his bike and scooter on my mom’s driveway. Kid smacked into her garage while on his scooter. My mom heard the sound and came out to investigate. Kid was not hurt. My mom told him that this is her driveway and he is not allowed to play on her driveway or in her yard.
Kid ran home and my mom got an email from his angry mom saying that 1) her child is to be respected and spoken to in a calm voice and 2) my mom is never, ever to speak to her DC ever
I counseled my mom through this and told her that unfortunately this new entitlement is more common than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Animal Deterrent Repellent Automated Sprinkler
this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Right? What is with the current trend of not respecting private property if it’s because the kids are young? People have no issues with picking berries, cutting through yards, climbing trees, not following house rules? Then if the neighbor has a problem with it the neighbor is the one who is wrong? I don’t get it.
+1. My elderly mom is dealing with this issue now. A new neighbor decided it was fine for her 10 year old DS to ride his bike and scooter on my mom’s driveway. Kid smacked into her garage while on his scooter. My mom heard the sound and came out to investigate. Kid was not hurt. My mom told him that this is her driveway and he is not allowed to play on her driveway or in her yard.
Kid ran home and my mom got an email from his angry mom saying that 1) her child is to be respected and spoken to in a calm voice and 2) my mom is never, ever to speak to her DC ever
I counseled my mom through this and told her that unfortunately this new entitlement is more common than ever.
Wow, that's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Animal Deterrent Repellent Automated Sprinkler
this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Right? What is with the current trend of not respecting private property if it’s because the kids are young? People have no issues with picking berries, cutting through yards, climbing trees, not following house rules? Then if the neighbor has a problem with it the neighbor is the one who is wrong? I don’t get it.
+1. My elderly mom is dealing with this issue now. A new neighbor decided it was fine for her 10 year old DS to ride his bike and scooter on my mom’s driveway. Kid smacked into her garage while on his scooter. My mom heard the sound and came out to investigate. Kid was not hurt. My mom told him that this is her driveway and he is not allowed to play on her driveway or in her yard.
Kid ran home and my mom got an email from his angry mom saying that 1) her child is to be respected and spoken to in a calm voice and 2) my mom is never, ever to speak to her DC ever
I counseled my mom through this and told her that unfortunately this new entitlement is more common than ever.
Wow, that's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Animal Deterrent Repellent Automated Sprinkler
this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Right? What is with the current trend of not respecting private property if it’s because the kids are young? People have no issues with picking berries, cutting through yards, climbing trees, not following house rules? Then if the neighbor has a problem with it the neighbor is the one who is wrong? I don’t get it.
+1. My elderly mom is dealing with this issue now. A new neighbor decided it was fine for her 10 year old DS to ride his bike and scooter on my mom’s driveway. Kid smacked into her garage while on his scooter. My mom heard the sound and came out to investigate. Kid was not hurt. My mom told him that this is her driveway and he is not allowed to play on her driveway or in her yard.
Kid ran home and my mom got an email from his angry mom saying that 1) her child is to be respected and spoken to in a calm voice and 2) my mom is never, ever to speak to her DC ever
I counseled my mom through this and told her that unfortunately this new entitlement is more common than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Animal Deterrent Repellent Automated Sprinkler
this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Right? What is with the current trend of not respecting private property if it’s because the kids are young? People have no issues with picking berries, cutting through yards, climbing trees, not following house rules? Then if the neighbor has a problem with it the neighbor is the one who is wrong? I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Animal Deterrent Repellent Automated Sprinkler
this would be fun hook a video up as well.
but how about wait for them and next time, show them how to pull the berries with out damaging the plant. Ie turn it into a learning experience..
Better yet, how about the mom teaches them as out staying off others’ property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I should add that my children grew up eating the ripe mulberries that fall on the sidewalks from overhanging branches, but never pulled the fruit from branches.
Mulberries are fine too eat as there is so much fruit and most people don’t eat them here
Anonymous wrote:This is an ancient rite or passage in my country! Stealing fruit!
Anonymous wrote:I should add that my children grew up eating the ripe mulberries that fall on the sidewalks from overhanging branches, but never pulled the fruit from branches.