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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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VestaTilley · 28/03/2021 22:55

YABU.

I don’t understand this modern craze for letting children draw on pavements- it’s not your property! It looks messy and untidy.

If you want to let your children draw on your drive that’s up to you, but if it strays on to pavements or someone else’s property you can’t be surprised when people wash it away.

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:55

Also the kids get a penny for every passing juggernaut they tag

Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:55

@VestaTilley

YABU.

I don’t understand this modern craze for letting children draw on pavements- it’s not your property! It looks messy and untidy.

If you want to let your children draw on your drive that’s up to you, but if it strays on to pavements or someone else’s property you can’t be surprised when people wash it away.

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TakesTheCake · 28/03/2021 22:56

FunTimes2020 That’s right. My husband and I sit on deck chairs on the driveway with cans of beer in our hands and take bets on which kid will get hit by a car first.

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expat101 · 28/03/2021 22:56

It wouldn't worry me if it was hopscotch or the like, but if it was ''tagging art'' I hate the bloody stuff and I would wash it away from my house too.

Double standards I know...

Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 22:57

they throw random bags of chalk at the juggernaughts' windows and dodge the swerves - its fun!

Nanny0gg · 28/03/2021 22:57

@VestaTilley

YABU.

I don’t understand this modern craze for letting children draw on pavements- it’s not your property! It looks messy and untidy.

If you want to let your children draw on your drive that’s up to you, but if it strays on to pavements or someone else’s property you can’t be surprised when people wash it away.

Modern??

It's been done for donkey's years! Hopscotch squares for a start!

Messy and untidy? They're pavements and roads!
Round here they're so full of cracks and potholes, pictures are an improvement!

TheFiend · 28/03/2021 22:57

@TakesTheCake

HikeForward Not a group of teenage boys. Two seven-year-olds and a 12yo who is still a very young 12 and still likes kiddish activities every now and then - or should he be be farting and reeking on the sofa and playing on the Xbox only these days? Not quite how you were painting (or chalking) it, is it?
Teenage boys hanging around chalking their drives leads to drugs, gangs and violence don’t you know.
SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 22:57

@VestaTilley

YABU.

I don’t understand this modern craze for letting children draw on pavements- it’s not your property! It looks messy and untidy.

If you want to let your children draw on your drive that’s up to you, but if it strays on to pavements or someone else’s property you can’t be surprised when people wash it away.

Where do you live that your pavements are so pretty that artwork would reduce the aesthetics?
Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 22:57

@Nanny0gg 🤣🤣🤣🤣

MrsPernicious · 28/03/2021 22:58

I think you are very lucky that they were not run over by a tractor or juggernaut.
In the mean while, your neighbour is probably as literate as the average MNer.
Don't worry Hun it will be alright

TakesTheCake · 28/03/2021 22:58

VestaTilley I accept you may not like it but it’s scarcely a “modern craze.” Children have been doing it for many generations. Proper old-fashioned fun for kids, you might call it.

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SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 23:04

Tis modern I tell you, I bet the Romans never aowed it!

Nitpickpicnic · 28/03/2021 23:05

Hope you film it too, OP, you can get good money for those on the interweb Wink

My 10yo kid and our neighbour kid drew lots of positive messages and bright pictures (flowers, rainbows, etc) with chalk on the kerb outside our properties in the first lockdown. They wanted to cheer up people on their 1hr walks. By the second day (it didn’t rain overnight) two things had happened. Walkers had brought their own chalk and added cute ‘thankyous’ and drawings of their own. So exciting, the girls were over the moon, and it really helped their lockdown moods.

The second thing was that the elderly couple next had told off the girls for chalking. They cited how dangerous it was (they didn’t step foot on the actual road, did it from the grassy bit) and how ugly. The girls were made to feel like they’d done something wrong and horrible.

I thought the whole thing really underlined the 2 sides of lockdown- people either take the chance to spontaneously boost each other up, or tear each down. You never know which one you’re gonna get!

malaboi · 28/03/2021 23:06

Whilst most police turn a blind eye some fo not, perhaps your neighbours were worried

Pls tell me this is sarcasm, I can't tell anymore as there are some batshit posters these days.

FunTimes2020 · 28/03/2021 23:07

@TakesTheCake

FunTimes2020 That’s right. My husband and I sit on deck chairs on the driveway with cans of beer in our hands and take bets on which kid will get hit by a car first.
GrinGrinGrin
malaboi · 28/03/2021 23:08

Where do you live that your pavements are so pretty that artwork would reduce the aesthetics?

I much prefer chalk drawings instead of gum & dog shit.

Meatshake · 28/03/2021 23:10

Dare you to go out in the middle of the night and chalk a big cock and balls on her driveway.

Christ, she sounds like a hard work fun sponge.

(We have a similar set up btw, driveways straight onto dead end close of 4 houses, it's so narrow cars can't get above 10mph even when they try. My kids play out front on the road all the time)

Butwasitherdriveway · 28/03/2021 23:10

@TakesTheCake

FunTimes2020 That’s right. My husband and I sit on deck chairs on the driveway with cans of beer in our hands and take bets on which kid will get hit by a car first.
Oh OP 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
PickAChew · 28/03/2021 23:13

I think they should be sticking to your own drive and directly outside your house but I would be half tempted to go out myself and chalk a cock and balls where she won't immediately spot it.

PickAChew · 28/03/2021 23:14

Haha^. Someone got there first!

HedgeSparrows · 28/03/2021 23:16

I live in London where the streets are paved with gold, so no, I would not like street urchins chalking on them.
I much prefer some good, proper, old-fashioned, ugly graffiti and gobs of chewing gum and dog turds.

SleepingStandingUp · 28/03/2021 23:18

@malaboi

Where do you live that your pavements are so pretty that artwork would reduce the aesthetics?

I much prefer chalk drawings instead of gum & dog shit.

A true artist will work around those things and incorporate them into the art t
Pinkandwhiteblossom · 28/03/2021 23:18

@VestaTilley I’m 40-mumble and I used to chalk on our cul de sac when I was little!

I’m not even a millennial!

pigandmonkey · 28/03/2021 23:20

Years ago, in the 70s, we had neighbours like this, husband and wife, no kids. They were on the corner of the next street, so their backyard was on our street. They were always after the neighbourhood kids for something. They didn't like it if you drove your bike too close to their lawn, they didn't like people walking their dogs by their house, they didn't like the neighbourhood cats; it was never-ending. One day a few of us were drawing on the road with chalk, not even on his street, and he came out with a hose and hosed it off while we were doing it. We ran in and told DF, who was finishing a degree at the time and was paper writing, so was not in a great mood. I still remember him marching out of the house and telling the neighbour that if he ever harassed his children, his wife or his dog again he would be receiving a letter from his solicitor! He never bothered us again, which is probably good because I'm pretty sure DF didn't know any solicitors.