zenfahr, on 21 February 2012 - 06:05 PM, said:
If I was thier neighbor I would have called in a report. Not that im against religious services, but I would not want all those cars and people in my hood every weekend. I can see that happening if it was a bbq or a party, or even the occasional bible study. No I dont think they are being singled out because of religious concerns, but rather zoning concerns.
Last time I held a large gathering in my home for a large group, was for a bunch of kids.. In total there was 14 kids running around my home... We have a large back garden and thought it would be a good idea to hire out a bouncy castle and hold the party at home for once... I have a conservatory leading out of my dinning room so I thought yea plenty of room for a party ...
Anyhoo.. I have lovely neighbors..and I live along a main road, all detached houses in a row along the road side ... and the road has traffic lights at the top.so obviously we have passing traffic all the time coming and going.. So I knew there will be cars in and out of my house dropping off kids and picking them up.. .I also knew that because I had so many kids at the house and outside in my garden all playing.. There will be noise ..So I respect my neighbos, a few days before hand, we informed the neighbors close to us of the party and they were so nice to us about it... they said it was OK and hoped it was a good day for the kids.. They thanked us for being considerate ... this made us feel better... I didn't want to annoy anyone around me ...
A lot of cars came and went... Once it was over...We dropped some cake over to the neighbors near us to say thanks for putting up with a bunch of noisy kids playing in our yard and so on ... A bit of consideration goes a long way it seems
Edited by Beckys_Mom, 21 February 2012 - 06:18 PM.

RAW Berris... Dare you enter?










