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AIBU to be incredibly bothered by neighbours complaint?

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user1465383488 · 08/06/2016 12:37

We have lived in our house very happily for the last thirteen years. For the last five years we have been living next to very fussy neighbours. A couple in their thirties,No kids,no pets ,she does yoga in her garden,bakes from home and cycles around in an old fashioned big wheeled bike with a basket full of fresh bread and flowers.He works all day and seems very quiet. A perfect couple I guess.
We have six children here aged between 8 months and 13 years. The eldest two have special needs (autism /mobility problems)
We've always been super aware of not making noise to annoy anyone . The kids with the SN are in the furthest side of the house so occasional meltdowns have at least four or five walls between them and the neighbours.
Problems started three years ago when she knocked to say one of our dogs barked when I left her to do the school run and disturbed their breakfast . I was apologetic and took steps to stop that..training,plug ins,radio, recorded her etc and it stopped.
Then a few months later she hung out of her window on two mornings shouting at us for closing our gate too loud at 8.45am waking her up as she..and I quote " goes to bed late and has every right to sleep in with her windows wide open and not be disturbed" .
She made my then 8 year old cry and the kids creep out paranoid every morning to the car not daring to even speak.
Then we were putting a small patch of decking down and using a small battery drill to screw the planks in at 6 pm on a Saturday.She pops her head over asking if we could stop as they wanted to have dinner in the garden . And we did 😐
Next week she pops over again asking if we could keep our voices down as she was reading when it was just me,hubby and the two eldest out on the patio planting flowers.
Since then I've been paranoid. I dont let the kids play outside before 10 am or after 6.30 ish. If they're stupidly noisy they get brought in,I took the trampoline down because the neighbour moaned.We don't ever play music, the youngest kids are all in bed before 8 and the big three are quiet then and there's never any noise overnight. I don't ever open our bedroom window incase the baby cries through the night as the neighbours Window next to our room is wide open.
I stand out with the dogs in the morning and night so they don't bark and during the day if they start barking they're called in.When I go out they're in the far side of the house .
I "thought" we were being pretty considerate.
Apparently not.
Last weekend whilst the kids were in the paddling pool playing and actually being pretty quiet tbh both of them flew to the fence and started screaming about how we were ruining their lives, she sits crying at the noise we make. We have no consideration and should be ashamed of ourselves as parents etc. They went completely nuts and I told them we did our best but they didn't believe me, hubby at this point stood up and told them to back off as our kids were watching.
Since then my autistic son hasn't slept, he won't go outside. I am paranoid beyond belief. I won't even let the kids go into the two rooms on the neighbours side in the morning and am making them eat their breakfast in a different room 😐 I'm constantly shhhhhhing and trying to stop my 3 and 4 year olds running around all day and I can't face even letting the little ones play or my dogs outside. I'm even getting hubby to leave work to do the school runs whenever I can so I don't have to leave the dogs incase they bark.
It's causing great stress with me and hubby who thinks we should just ignore them and carry on our lives as we were. He is furious I'm so bothered what they think . I really don't know what to do !

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cowssheephens · 19/06/2016 20:30

Life a normal life OP! She sounds bonkers.

I would be having lots and lots of fun in the garden.

Groovee · 19/06/2016 21:22

Don't ever let on about knowing French but log what she says!

Stratter5 · 19/06/2016 21:57

Hahaha at her speaking French, and you understanding.

Give it a few weeks, then cheerfully say something to her in French. Wait for the penny to drop.

Did your children get recorders yet? Can I buy some for them as a gift?

user1465383488 · 20/06/2016 08:41

Ha! No recorders yet, think that would push me over the edge never mind the neighbours!!

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StrictlyMumDancing · 20/06/2016 09:12

I'd be half tempted to slowly start decorating for halloween, given you're an evil witch Grin

AgathaF · 20/06/2016 09:14

She's bonkers. With bells on!

SundialShadow · 20/06/2016 10:30

She just stood on her back door step talking to a friend she must have staying , as soon as she heard me bring one of the dogs out she spoke in French (Mrs straw hat is French ) that she would NEVER ever Jamais JAMAIS speak to me again and I was an evil witch

RESULT! Next time she complains just remind her (in French) that she promised to JAMAIS talk to you again. Then put your finger over your lips and 'Shhhhh' her :)

Stratter5 · 20/06/2016 13:04

Ooh Halloween could be seriously good fun, I suggest you go all out on decorations inside and out, and make sure you have a steady stream of trick or treaters banging loudly on the door.

If you can rig something up to make them scream, all the better 😈

Shame Midsummer isn't really celebrated over here, you could have thrown a children's party.

CommonBurdock · 21/06/2016 17:14

What the last two posters said. But do it in French. Any chance your DCs might want a bit of extra French tuition in the summer... in the back garden with the tape recorder on.

MojitoJo · 21/06/2016 21:23

Have you heard any more bangs from them OP?

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