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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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SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:16

@Butwasitherdriveway

Aw thanks sleeping. On my driveway?
Path, atop the field of butterflies Jess drew
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:16

Sleeping you are on fire 😭😭😭😭😭😭

Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:17

Where's the neighbour with the hose when we need her

ballsdeep · 28/03/2021 22:17

@Twoforthree

I wouldn't particularly like it if it happened frequently. But a one off? She's being a bit precious. To be generous, maybe she thought they'd finished with their fun so she'd help restore things back to normal, but wasn't particularly annoyed?
Why wouldn't you like it? It's in the road and it washes away. They're hardly drawing penis's with Sharpies
SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:17

@Butwasitherdriveway

Tentacles?
Id like to think tentacles are only a few evolutionary steps away for us tbh
SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:18

@Butwasitherdriveway

Where's the neighbour with the hose when we need her
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:18

What a strange conclusion to come to, that she wanted to help finish it.

My neighbours are having a good time just now.

I might go down and cheer at the door and clap at the final moment. Rooty likes helping.

AliceMcK · 28/03/2021 22:20

Nothing wrong with it at all. My DCs did loads of chalk outside our house and street last summer, loads of people commented how lovely it was to see them doing it. Even the cops pulled over and had a selfie with them. It’s not as if the rain isn’t going to wash it away soon enough.

I’d bide my time and then do something to really piss her off in the future. Then again I’m also impatient so I’d probably sneak out tonight and make my own chalk drawing and label it nasty bitch lives here!

Itsokthanks · 28/03/2021 22:21

She's a misery. Just ignore her and let them have fun.

Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 22:21

KLM - kids lives matter
this is bigger than all of us
(not the Dutch airline)

Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:22

It's the chalks I feel for. They were so excited to get out and play.

Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 22:23

@Butwasitherdriveway

It's the chalks I feel for. They were so excited to get out and play.
bet they're feeling really ground down now
VerySmileySarah · 28/03/2021 22:24

I used to love chalking in the street when I was a kid. It literally hurts nobody. The lady who hosed it away is a right misery guts. I hope your kids are ok, to cheer them up try & have a bit of a joke about it x

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:24

@Butwasitherdriveway

What a strange conclusion to come to, that she wanted to help finish it.

My neighbours are having a good time just now.

I might go down and cheer at the door and clap at the final moment. Rooty likes helping.

Hose pipe them down afterwards
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:25

@VerySmileySarah

I used to love chalking in the street when I was a kid. It literally hurts nobody. The lady who hosed it away is a right misery guts. I hope your kids are ok, to cheer them up try & have a bit of a joke about it x
Read them this thread ,😭
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:26

@SleepingStandingUp now there's an idea. Neighborhood services.

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:27

@Butwasitherdriveway

It's the chalks I feel for. They were so excited to get out and play.
Yeah til they their heads were scraped hard against the ground, grinding away their essence which has now been washed away so they will never be whole again
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:29

I can picture them dancing in the tidal wave as Bo's the dog sweeps past, singing 'This is Me'

Redsquirrel5 · 28/03/2021 22:31

She’s miserable.

In the summer my old boss bought loads of chalks and over the period of the day different classes were assigned an area and went out in lesson time to fill there space. At break times they were allowed to carry on. By home time the whole playground was covered. 300 kids had a great day of creativity, shared their work, older ones helped younger ones and they admired each other’s work. He used to go out at lunchtime and look at the work and talk to the children. The parents used to be dragged around to see the drawings at home time.

If it wasn’t washed away during the night they were allowed to carry on until there was no chalk left. They had a great time.

Lockdown has been hard for everyone and means we all need to be kinder and more lenient even if you don’t like something.

I think I would be buying some more chalk draw a line where they can go and let them carry on.

WitchesBritchesPumpkinPants · 28/03/2021 22:31

@Campervan69

Stovetopespresso maybe the kids could draw a massive chalk bouquet of flowers and "sorry" xxx on her driveway Grin
No that would be utterly ridiculous!

Spray paint would be much better!

Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:33

I actually once knew a member of senior management who chinned a member of teaching staff for using chalk outside for vandalism. Is he the neighbours husband?

partyatthepalace · 28/03/2021 22:34

But you shouldn’t let them draw on her... oh

She’s a misery bum

But I would get some more chalk and get them to do a massive chalk bouquet to say sorry to misery bum

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:36

@Redsquirrel5

She’s miserable.

In the summer my old boss bought loads of chalks and over the period of the day different classes were assigned an area and went out in lesson time to fill there space. At break times they were allowed to carry on. By home time the whole playground was covered. 300 kids had a great day of creativity, shared their work, older ones helped younger ones and they admired each other’s work. He used to go out at lunchtime and look at the work and talk to the children. The parents used to be dragged around to see the drawings at home time.

If it wasn’t washed away during the night they were allowed to carry on until there was no chalk left. They had a great time.

Lockdown has been hard for everyone and means we all need to be kinder and more lenient even if you don’t like something.

I think I would be buying some more chalk draw a line where they can go and let them carry on.

Well this is the kind of thing that turns children's like ops into the kind of little hoodlums who graffiti and desecrate the land we all have to walk on with their cute fat birds and such likes teachers letting children be "creative" when they should be learning their 146 times tables by rote
HappySwordMaker · 28/03/2021 22:36

Our Pippins group (NZ’s version of Rainbows) had this listed as one of the lockdown activities the girls were expected to complete to contribute to earning a badge (chalk drawing on the public footpaths, not roads though). We never received any negativity so I think your neighbours are just miserable.

PegasusReturns · 28/03/2021 22:37

That’s discusting behaviour. I hope she logged it with the police - chalking is basically a gateway to serious criminal activity. I hope you’re ashamed.

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