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AIBU to let my children chalk on the road? Neighbour washed it all away.

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TakesTheCake · 28/03/2021 19:10

We have lived on a small square for four years, where the neighbours are pretty unfriendly and insular (unlike our old street, where they were all lovely and welcoming and mutual support abounded :-( ), and two doors away lives a couple who have always been reasonably friendly and cordial.

Today my two boys aged 7 and 12 were outside playing for a few hours on the square with the boy from next door - riding scooters, running, swinging on the swing in the little grassed area, with me and the boy’s dad keeping watch. My elder boy ran in to get the chalks they sometimes use to draw on our driveway but this time they all drew on the road (there is no pavement, just driveways and road). It covered outside our house and also the neighbours’ house (the couple we are somewhat friendly with). They were really proud of their creativity, finished up, then came in for lunch. Five minutes later the neighbour came out of her house, ran the hose on her driveway and worked pretty hard at scrubbing/washing it all away.

The kids were dismayed when they saw her doing it, and thought they had done something wrong. It felt really horrible for me too, as I don’t think kids’ chalk drawings are out of order in any way, and will wash away in the next rain. They have never caused any issues in the road, so it can’t be because of built-up resentments that spilled over, and they have literally never drawn on the road in the whole four years we have lived there.

She saw me see her doing it, and it feels really awkward now. I would rather she had come over and just straightforwardly said it bothers her to see it from her window and could I make sure it isn’t outside her house again. Washing it away felt passive aggressive, or she really feels I let them do something out of order and wrong.

AIBU to have let them? Are children’s chalk drawings on the road (NOT her driveway or even close) not OK?

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HeronLanyon · 28/03/2021 21:03

Seems really unfortunate that she did that op.
Just wondering -
Was it anything rude or somehow inappropriate right outside her house ?? (Not suggesting just wondering).
Do you all kind of see the road outside your house your space - seems maybe so cos of unusual set up ?
She may me having a really tough time with lockdown and she may be kind of regretting doing it. Mahé may have monetarily thought omg I’m going to have a whole summer of this. (So what I deed)

Not defending what seems crap on her part but I’m just very careful partic at the moment about neighbour weirdness. I’ve a couple who are clearly not coping that well.

I feel so sorry for your D.C.!

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:04

@notalwaysalondoner

As someone who doesn’t have kids, yes actually, it would bother me to have colourful scribbles all over my road, even if it’s the public highway. Yes, I agree she should have told you face to face and hosing it away is pretty passive aggressive, but just because you think chalking is fun and nice for the kids, doesn’t mean everyone looks at it the same way. I hate it when I see it here in London on the Thames path paving near our flat, and it doesn’t take one rain to wash away, I’ve seen the concierge of our building having to scrub it, so I guess it depends on the surface. And either way, it looks messy and graffiti like to me, even if it’s done by cute children having fun.
Ah yes . Concierges.

On the big bucks to go out onto random paths and clean chalk off. It's a big issue

Skatastic · 28/03/2021 21:04

What a horror! yanbu

MyCatLovesFish · 28/03/2021 21:04

TBH I get a bit narked when the neighbours children "express their creativity" in front of my house. It looks an untidy mess and I'd really rather they kept it to their own house.

I have not gone s far as washing it off though. Maybe your neighbour is more honest than me?

WombatChocolate · 28/03/2021 21:05

Op will you be having a word with her about it....saying you noticed her hosing the chalkings and asking if he has a problem with it? Or are you going to say nothing?

I guess it depends if you’re going to fret about it and feel like you’re on egg shells with her ...never nice when you’re in your own street! I’d have to raise the issue (lightly and not to have a row at all) as I mentioned uprhread, but I know lots of people would die rather than raise something like this.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:05

@MyCatLovesFish

TBH I get a bit narked when the neighbours children "express their creativity" in front of my house. It looks an untidy mess and I'd really rather they kept it to their own house.

I have not gone s far as washing it off though. Maybe your neighbour is more honest than me?

What do you do then? Seethe through the curtains?
ParkheadParadise · 28/03/2021 21:05

@RootyT00t

Don't let her visit Glasgow.

People do paintings on the side of buildings.

😭

👍😂👍
GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 28/03/2021 21:05

What a nasty person she is! As you say it will wash away with the next rain Confused

Emeraldshamrock · 28/03/2021 21:05

On Mumsnet generally DC breathing is a problem.
Yanbu it is chalk your neighbour is up-tight and unreasonable.

Kettledodger · 28/03/2021 21:05

@RootyT00t you are hilarious Grin love it

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:06

I think you should wait until next time she is doing anything outside the house, reading the paper, talking to someone, then hose her away.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:07

@GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing

What a nasty person she is! As you say it will wash away with the next rain Confused
I really wish people would RTFT.

This is the neighbours property. It doesn't rain there, it's not allowed. She comes out with a giant hairdryer and sends if back up to the sky.

I heard royal mail stopped delivering to her because she complained about them putting things through her door because it's hers.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:07

[quote Kettledodger]@RootyT00t you are hilarious Grin love it[/quote]
Like your name.

Are you the neighbour? Do the kids throw kettles at you as well as chalk?

Honeyroar · 28/03/2021 21:08

I think in future keep the chalk on your own drive or area in front of your house, but I would be extremely tempted to draw a line in the road where your boundaries meet and write fun area on your side and fun sponge on hers! Or get the children to draw her a picture with “thanks for washing our drawings away, we would have done it ourselves when we’d finished.”

Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 21:08

op randomly a bird “with a big bum” but tbh it looked like just a fat bird.
hmm maybe she didn't like it? do your kids do requests?

PigletJohn · 28/03/2021 21:08

The OP says:

"ran the hose on her driveway and worked pretty hard at scrubbing/washing it all away."

On her driveway?

DeepThinkingGirl · 28/03/2021 21:08

She need boundaries

“Hi, just coming to check what this was all about. My kids love using Chalk and I didn’t realise it would rub anyone the wrong way. Would you mind clarifying?”

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:09

I would be sneaking out in the night to draw drawings as close to the boundary of her house and road as I could.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:09

@PigletJohn

The OP says:

"ran the hose on her driveway and worked pretty hard at scrubbing/washing it all away."

On her driveway?

If you rtft, it clearly states they entered through the back garden and used the chalk on OPs kitchen walls.
LST · 28/03/2021 21:09

@PigletJohn

The OP says:

"ran the hose on her driveway and worked pretty hard at scrubbing/washing it all away."

On her driveway?

No. She ran the hose up her driveway and washed the chalking off the road in front of her house
Strangekindofwoman · 28/03/2021 21:10

@PigletJohn

The OP says:

"ran the hose on her driveway and worked pretty hard at scrubbing/washing it all away."

On her driveway?

🤣🤣

I'm done.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:10

In what world do people think hoses only go about a centimetre.

A man was hosing his garden the other day and I got wet on the road walking past!

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 21:11

[quote RootyT00t]@SleepingStandingUp they can't play kerby as there is no pavement, as clearly explained. Why are you the only one who hasn't RTFT!![/quote]
O meant GENERAL KIDS running amok and screaming loudly outside YOUR house not those nice kiddies outside ops house who repaint the neighbours cars in chalk and wash the elderly residents with the jet wash

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 21:11

@Strangekindofwoman did you see the comment from the PP fuming about them chalking her dog Sad

Strangekindofwoman · 28/03/2021 21:11

My DH has a very long hose if you don't mind.

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