Monykalyn
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This could have described our AR neighborhood! But we had 30 kids under age 12 in 10 houses on that street and we were ALL "transplants" (no immediate family in area). Fabulous neighborhood! Although the texts would often go like "counted shoes/bikes/skateboards-think an extra kid was here but kids not here now-anyone missing shoes/bikes/skateboards and acquired extra kids?"We know phone numbers just so us moms can text things like:
"Send them over for lunch"
"Are you cool with them watching_______?"
"Are the twins there? They haven't been by begging for snacks in a while."
Kids on my street now are generally older (here for 8 years now) so less playing outside as the teens start driving and/or have jobs/sports. Although cycle is starting over with 2 young families! But my son and his friends often play outside unsupervised (and walk to other side of subdivision unsupervised-although we know alot of families on other side of subdivision too). We live at end of cul de sac and have basketball hoop.