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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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LindaEllen · 28/03/2021 20:20

@sadpapercourtesan

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

I wouldn't mind it on a communal road/pavement, though I imagine a lot of people would. On someone else's driveway though - that was very rude indeed.

Can you not read? She literally typed NOT on her driveway.
TrustTheGeneGenie · 28/03/2021 20:20

@Youngatheart00

I personally don’t think they should be using chalk on ground that you don’t own, even if it will be washed away. That’s irrelevant. Your own driveway or yard, that’s fine. The street outside your house, no.
How utterly miserable? Why?

The neighbour is miserable and unreasonable also.

TrustTheGeneGenie · 28/03/2021 20:21

@Newrumpus

It covered outside our house and also the neighbours’ house

So they chalked outside your house but you let them literally cover the neighbours’ house in chalk! No wonder she was so miserable.

Eh no they didn't?
Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 20:21

@SleepingStandingUp GrinGrinGrin

Strangekindofwoman · 28/03/2021 20:21

Now they not only chalked on her driveway, they covered the neighbours house!

This thread is very funny.

NoGoodPunsLeft · 28/03/2021 20:23

@jellybellybanana

what else could possibly explain not wanting children to be joyful?? literally what else? fear? maybe some kind of phobia?

Noe of the above. Who says she has anything against them being joyful, or even them doing it? Why is there never any attempt to see things from different angles?
Is it so hard to imagine someone could think "aw that's nice, kids playng out, being arty, now they are done so I will clean up after them"?
No bitterness, no nastyness. She didn't complain about it, she didn't try and stop them, there is no issue.

Did the children think it was permanent artwork or something?

Surely the beauty of chalk is that you don't NEED to clear up after it, the rain does it for you 🤷🏻‍♀️
RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:23

OP told her children to chalk on the woman's dinner pass it on x

TheGlassBlowersDaughter · 28/03/2021 20:23

Your neighbour may own the part of the road outside of her house in which case, your DCs definitely shouldn't have drawn on it because it's her property.
I've lived in lots of different streets and estates, I've never seen DCs drawing in front of someone else's house. Drawing on pavement where there are no houses ? yes. In front of someone else's house? no.

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 28/03/2021 20:24

YABVVVVU to order your DC to cover that poor woman in chalk and force her to eat it. Thuggish behaviour AngrySadAngrySad

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:24

@TheGlassBlowersDaughter

Your neighbour may own the part of the road outside of her house in which case, your DCs definitely shouldn't have drawn on it because it's her property. I've lived in lots of different streets and estates, I've never seen DCs drawing in front of someone else's house. Drawing on pavement where there are no houses ? yes. In front of someone else's house? no.
Jesus Christ A child from across the way drew on the path outside my house, which is mine.

I said ooh that's lovely and went about my day.

Who really gives a shit. Perhaps Ops neighbour could tape off the bit of the road that belongs to her and not let anyone cross it.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:25

@JesusInTheCabbageVan

YABVVVVU to order your DC to cover that poor woman in chalk and force her to eat it. Thuggish behaviour AngrySadAngrySad
I am crying
Stovetopespresso · 28/03/2021 20:25

@Strangekindofwoman

Now they not only chalked on her driveway, they covered the neighbours house!

This thread is very funny.

it's amazing the neighbour herself escaped unchalked
Newrumpus · 28/03/2021 20:25

This kind of thing leads to indoor bonfires. Always in a neighbour’s house though - never their own. Bloody kids!

en0la · 28/03/2021 20:25

It was unacceptable to do it on their drive so yabu. Anywhere else it's fine.

GladysTheGroovyMule · 28/03/2021 20:25

She sounds really uptight! If she’d waited until the evening or something and washed it all away then I’d have said fair enough although I would have left it myself. But to start washing it away when they’ve been inside a matter of minutes is really petty and mean.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:25

Was this the same event as when they drew 'twat' on her face in pink chalk?

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 28/03/2021 20:25

Says in the OP they also covered the neighbour's horse Sad thats so cruel Sad why cant kids be nice to animals Sad

BehindMyEyes · 28/03/2021 20:25

Your kids should not be drawing on public property that everyone pays community charge for . Let them do it on your own property .

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:26

@en0la

It was unacceptable to do it on their drive so yabu. Anywhere else it's fine.
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Strangekindofwoman · 28/03/2021 20:26

YABU to let your children chalk all over her car and break into her house and chalk all over her living room.

No wonder the poor woman is angry.

MathildasMum · 28/03/2021 20:26

Hmmm..

if there is no pavement, just drives then the road, (new estate near me has this type of thing) then the road can look a bit like the extension of someone's drive. I can see why someone might not want a chalked picture immediately in front of their drive as I expect they see that bit of road as 'theirs' too', even thought it's not.

Being a bit arsey, drawing albeit in chalk can look a bit like graffiti and you are allowing your kids to 'deface' communal areas.

It's not as if these boys are toddlers- one is 12.

LST · 28/03/2021 20:26

@en0la

It was unacceptable to do it on their drive so yabu. Anywhere else it's fine.
So she isn't being unreasonable. As if you read the op properly.. you'd see it wasn't on the neighbours drive
en0la · 28/03/2021 20:26

Sorry just saw it wasn't her drive, YANBU.

emilyfrost · 28/03/2021 20:26

So if it was nowhere near your driveway, how did she manage to wash it away? Surely the hose doesn’t reach that far.

Chalk on your own property, fine. Any communal places are not fair game for your kids “artwork”.

RootyT00t · 28/03/2021 20:26

@Newrumpus

This kind of thing leads to indoor bonfires. Always in a neighbour’s house though - never their own. Bloody kids!
I know. I'd better think about the fact I let kids draw on my path or the next time I come home theul be inside setting my telly on fire.
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