I thought my holiday lawn display was festive and fun until my neighbor’s kids treated it like a playground. Their mom didn’t care, so I had to get creative with a clever solution that left them all… sparkling.
Now that the holidays are over, and I’ve finally cleaned up the aftermath, I can tell this story. Honestly, I’m still a bit shocked at the lengths I had to take, but my neighbor truly didn’t leave me a choice.
This past December, I turned my front yard into a holiday wonderland.
Reindeer with twinkle lights pranced across the lawn, an inflatable Santa waved at passersby, and a massive rainbow-lit sleigh took center stage.
I spent many days setting up, and I know most people would say that I went too far, especially because I don’t live in the most festive area. But every night, I enjoyed the glow from my living room, sipping cocoa and basking in the festive spirit. It was worth it.
One evening, I was distracted cleaning up my kitchen when I heard a crash.
Startled, I rushed to the window.
To my surprise, my neighbor Linda’s kids, Ethan, Mia, and little Jacob were right outside, tearing through my yard like it was a playground…except they wanted to destroy everything in their path.
Ethan was 11, so he was old enough to understand what he was doing wrong. But still, he’d climbed into the sleigh and shook it. I didn’t know if he was trying to topple it or pretending to ride it.
Meanwhile, eight-year-old Mia yanked the lights off the reindeer, giggling.
Finally, their little brother kicked at the inflatable Santa until it wobbled dangerously.
I also noticed that several ball ornaments I had placed on my plants along my porch were now shattered. That must have been the noise I heard.
I couldn’t believe it. But the worst part was that their mother was sitting right on her porch, scrolling through her phone.
With a huff, I threw on my coat and marched outside.
I tried to call the kids’ attention, but that was impossible, so I went to my neighbor.
“Linda!” I called, waving my arms.
Her head barely lifted. “What?” she asked, irritated.
“Your kids are wrecking my decorations! Didn’t you see them?” I gestured at Ethan, who was now jumping up and down inside my sleigh.
“Can you get them out of my yard?”
Linda glanced up, shrugged, and went back to her phone. “They’re just kids having fun. What’s the big deal?”
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