Let me preface this by saying that I love my neighborhood and my neighbors, (for the most part). When we moved to our house 22 years ago, we moved to a street with 13 homes and 22 kids between the ages of 1 and 10. It was a great place for kids. They could play in the street and those without children had to "suck it up". They did. Now, 22 years later the street is evolving. There is one family with two very young children that play behind their fenced in yard. There is another family with three children they love to play in their driveway and the street. All of our kids did. The rest of the 22 kids? They are in their 20's and 30's. The parents have forgotten what its like to have kids play in the street. There are 6 dogs on the street. 3 are labs and they bark from their invisible fences for short periods of time during the day. I live across from one and two doors down from another. Honestly, I don't hear them. They never go out after dark.
I went to a birthday party tonight for one of my neighbors. Other neighbors were there. I was very sad to hear that two of my neighbors are upset about barking dogs and children playing in the street. He spoke to them about their kids playing in the street and leaving toys in the driveway that he could see and the garage door open. After the "offending couple" left, he told me that he was relieved that there was no "ill feelings". I knew there wouldn't be. The parents of the younger children are wonderful people. They want not to offend. Their dog is very sweet and occasionally barks. About 3 weeks ago, another neighbor with the two labs told me that she heard that a family was considering moving because of her barking dogs. We are probably going to move but it has to do with relocation, NOT DOGS. I was afraid she thought it was us! I don't hear her dogs. I assured her that it wasn't US. Frankly, if I didn't want to see children and hear dogs, I would move to an "adult community" and watch my neighbors grow old and die. I wouldn't have to see or hear children playing in the street, see toys in the driveway or hear dogs. I don't want to live like that. If you live on a street with houses that are 3000 sq. feet and 4 bedrooms, ASSUME that there will be children and dogs. That is life. Remember when your children were young and were skateboarding in the street, playing street hockey and making noise. That's all!
I went to a birthday party tonight for one of my neighbors. Other neighbors were there. I was very sad to hear that two of my neighbors are upset about barking dogs and children playing in the street. He spoke to them about their kids playing in the street and leaving toys in the driveway that he could see and the garage door open. After the "offending couple" left, he told me that he was relieved that there was no "ill feelings". I knew there wouldn't be. The parents of the younger children are wonderful people. They want not to offend. Their dog is very sweet and occasionally barks. About 3 weeks ago, another neighbor with the two labs told me that she heard that a family was considering moving because of her barking dogs. We are probably going to move but it has to do with relocation, NOT DOGS. I was afraid she thought it was us! I don't hear her dogs. I assured her that it wasn't US. Frankly, if I didn't want to see children and hear dogs, I would move to an "adult community" and watch my neighbors grow old and die. I wouldn't have to see or hear children playing in the street, see toys in the driveway or hear dogs. I don't want to live like that. If you live on a street with houses that are 3000 sq. feet and 4 bedrooms, ASSUME that there will be children and dogs. That is life. Remember when your children were young and were skateboarding in the street, playing street hockey and making noise. That's all!