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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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Lipz · 30/03/2021 00:00

Was it on her drive way?

😂😂😂

My ndn kids do this the whole length of the road, they wore lovely words like cunt, bitch, dick.....

Lipz · 30/03/2021 00:01

*write not wore

SleepingStandingUp · 30/03/2021 00:02

But @Sweetpea1532 I don't even have any chalk!!

Sweetpea1532 · 30/03/2021 00:20

@RootyT00t
Wait! I've not RTFT, but I was just thinking if that mean lady hadn't washed the chalk away, then we could 've insisted that OP include a photo of the doodles or "it didn't happen." ..then I realised that we wouldn't have had this comedic treasure if the chalk doodles had still been there! Duh!

Sweetpea1532 · 30/03/2021 00:22

@SleepingStandingUp

Then what's that pink powder under your nose?

rosamacrose · 30/03/2021 01:21

@FirstladyKirkman

Miserable cow. Let's hope Dick Van Dyke never walks down your road with a piece of chalk!
Yarse! Or dances on her roof bawling 'step in time!'
LaBellina · 30/03/2021 01:25

If it was on her property yes then YABU.
If it was on the road then she’s being a petty and unreasonable. As long as they didn’t write ‘here lives a miserable cow’ with an arrow directing at her home, there’s no reason to remove it. Maybe they should go for that next time 😂.

JamesMiddletonsMarshmallows · 30/03/2021 01:26

@HunkyPunk

Op: Are children’s chalk drawings on the road (NOT her driveway or even close) not OK?

5 posts in: I don't think you should have let your children chalk all over her driveway Shock

Grin

Is "You let them chalk her driveway" the new "cancel the cheque"?
Starborn · 30/03/2021 01:31

No way should your kids be chalking the neighbour's pubic areas.

Be kind, OP - who knows what chalk-related traumas she may be trying to overcome.

JamesMiddletonsMarshmallows · 30/03/2021 01:37

No way should your kids be chalking the neighbour's pubic areas.

I should ruddy well hope not

MysteriesOfTheOrganism · 30/03/2021 05:02

No way should your kids be chalking the neighbour's pubic areas.

And then she hosed it down publicly??? She may be a miseryguts, but she has chutzpah! Grin

kmckenna477 · 30/03/2021 07:00

Definitely a problem with this person. Surely it’s a pleasure to see young children enjoying simple fun?

PurBal · 30/03/2021 07:13

I don't think drawing on public property is appropriate at all. Nor do I think playing in the road is safe. But maybe I'm miserable because there's no way my parents would allow me to do this, in much the same way I wasn't allowed to draw on my bedroom wall. We have kids on our street that do it and DH and I loathe it. I agree creativity should be praised but I personally think it makes a street look untidy. In fact I didn't buy a house and, whilst it wasn't the primary reason, the fact that there was chalking all over a neighbours wall massively put us off. Sorry to be a miserable cow about it.

Harrykanesrightsock · 30/03/2021 07:14

@MysteriesOfTheOrganism

No way should your kids be chalking the neighbour's pubic areas.

And then she hosed it down publicly??? She may be a miseryguts, but she has chutzpah! Grin

Oh Lordy. GrinGrin
Nanny0gg · 30/03/2021 07:56

@jessstan2

I must admit I would not like to live somewhere in which children played on the street, never mind chalking the pavement or road. I have seen it on television, for example on 'Call the Midwife', but these were poor children living in a deprived area who had nowhere to play outside.

I expect the neighbour wants to keep the street clean and pleasant - imagine if a prospective buyer turned up and saw that. However she could have been a bit tactful and washed it off later on.

It has been difficult for children during lockdown so I would cut them a bit of slack at the moment, as long as they know not to do it when things are back to 'normal'.

Are you actually serious? We deliberately moved to a cul-de-sac so our children could play out. And we are absolutely not in a 'poor area'

It also didn't stop the street from being 'clean and pleasant'!

SleepingStandingUp · 30/03/2021 07:57

[quote Sweetpea1532]@SleepingStandingUp

Then what's that pink powder under your nose?[/quote]
My babies fed me chalk, because they share their treats. Then we draw with their poo!!

SleepingStandingUp · 30/03/2021 07:58

@Starborn

No way should your kids be chalking the neighbour's pubic areas.

Be kind, OP - who knows what chalk-related traumas she may be trying to overcome.

Well that's a whole new angle...
CaptainMyCaptain · 30/03/2021 08:07

@jessstan2

I must admit I would not like to live somewhere in which children played on the street, never mind chalking the pavement or road. I have seen it on television, for example on 'Call the Midwife', but these were poor children living in a deprived area who had nowhere to play outside.

I expect the neighbour wants to keep the street clean and pleasant - imagine if a prospective buyer turned up and saw that. However she could have been a bit tactful and washed it off later on.

It has been difficult for children during lockdown so I would cut them a bit of slack at the moment, as long as they know not to do it when things are back to 'normal'.

Don't be ridiculous, children play out in the street and the green where I live, it's a cul de sac in a nice area. Nothing deprived about it. I did the same when I was a child, chalking included and so did my daughter when she was a child.
tenredthings · 30/03/2021 08:12

I'd be tempted to go out at night and draw a big sad cow opposite her driveway !

SleepingStandingUp · 30/03/2021 09:10

@kmckenna477

Definitely a problem with this person. Surely it’s a pleasure to see young children enjoying simple fun?
On this thread it's a bit weird apparently
SleepingStandingUp · 30/03/2021 09:12

@Nanny0gg do you live on the set of Call The Midwife? Amongst the chalk cluttered streets where the urchins frollick in their rags, are there babies popping out everywhere with abundance?

jillybeanclevertips · 30/03/2021 09:16

This kind of passive aggression is NA. When next you talk, mention it, and ask if it hurt her in any way. Clear the air and move on.

dottiedodah · 30/03/2021 09:36

Good grief what a fun sponge she is! Chalking on the pavement when I walk the dog always makes me smile ,and think of happy hours as a child ,doing hopscotch and so on .She must have little else to worry about is all I can say!

Felifox · 30/03/2021 09:42

There were lots of chalking in our village during lockdown. In fact I suggested doing one on our narrow road just to remind motorists that people come out of gates onto the road. I'm in my 70's.

AdobeWanKenobi · 30/03/2021 10:14

Awful modern craze OP. Get them down the mine instead!