Within the last three weeks our next door neighbor's five-year-old has deliberately smashed my daughter's plastic chair and kicked the top off of one of our landscape lights. Yesterday he pulled all the leaves off of a birch tree I had just planted. I told him I was pissed and told him not to come into our yard for the next month. Fifteen minutes later his father shows up to yell at me. "He's just five!" "He's very sensitive!"
Oh well... Next time I'm putting up a fence.
I just can't stand sensitive people! What a headstart
this kid has to being a professional 'victim'.
Plant a bunch of these.
Or these:
Those would keep the little devil out. Not that I'm mean, or anything.
Within the last three weeks our next door neighbor's five-year-old has deliberately smashed my daughter's plastic chair and kicked the top off of one of our landscape lights. Yesterday he pulled all the leaves off of a birch tree I had just planted. I told him I was pissed and told him not to come into our yard for the next month. Fifteen minutes later his father shows up to yell at me. "He's just five!" "He's very sensitive!"
Oh well... Next time I'm putting up a fence.
Might as well put your fence up now ... this situation will only get worse.
I'd have demanded a new tree.
Move before he becomes a teenager!
Sad thing is that the kid probably wants to come over to your house and make trouble, just to get some attention AND discipline. After a couple years, though, the father will have the victim mentality permanently etched into the boy's character. May already be too late. How long before the little imp keys your car, poisons your pets, or burns down your house?
Might as well look for a good real estate agent.