My Neighbor Called the Cops on My Kids Because ‘Children Shouldn’t Be Screaming Outside’ – So I Went to War with Her

I’m 35, basically solo-parenting two energetic boys who actually like playing outside, and our street is usually harmless suburban noise. Then our across-the-street neighbor decided that normal kid laughter was a problem—and turned it into something much bigger.

I’m 35, and most days it feels like I’m a single mom whose husband just occasionally appears at bedtime.

Mark works a lot. Like, “gone before the kids wake up, home right before lights out” kind of working.So it’s mostly me and our two boys, Liam (9) and Noah (7).

School. Snacks. Homework. Bickering. Dinner. Showers. Bed. Repeat.

It’s a lot, but honestly? My kids are not the issue.They actually like being outside.

They’ll drop their tablets the second someone yells, “Playground?” and sprint for their bikes.They ride in circles in front of our house, play tag, kick a ball with neighborhood kids, or go to the little playground down the street.

They don’t go into other people’s yards.They don’t mess with cars.They don’t kick balls at windows.

They’re loud sometimes, sure. But it’s regular kid loud. Laughing, yelling “Goal!” or “Wait for me!” Not horror movie screaming.In a family neighborhood, you’d think that would be fine.

But we have Deborah.Deborah lives directly across the street.

She’s probably in her late 50s. Neat gray bob. Clothes that match her flower beds. Yard always perfect, not a leaf out of place.

And she looks at my kids like they’re stray dogs.

The first time I really clocked her, the boys were racing scooters past her house.

VA

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