We have an awesome neighborhood. Wonderful really. Lots of kind, friendly neighbors, willing to lend a hand when we need it. One of whom is a 50+ year old single guy who lives across the back alley. Great guy, comes and helps with big things like moving the garden shed.
But, the last while, he's gotten in the habit of buying treats for the kids. Showing up with snowcones on hot days when hubby and I are working in the yard, and today, when they had to go clean up a mess our foster dog made getting loose and ripping open garbages, he passed a bag of gummy bears off to them.
As a result, I have to sit my kids down for a talk about not going anywhere, even with neighbors we know and trust. How do you do that without it sounding like you're suspicious of that particular neighbor? Because I'm not. Just, wary of how naive and trusting my kids are. Need to break them of that. *sigh*
But, the last while, he's gotten in the habit of buying treats for the kids. Showing up with snowcones on hot days when hubby and I are working in the yard, and today, when they had to go clean up a mess our foster dog made getting loose and ripping open garbages, he passed a bag of gummy bears off to them.
As a result, I have to sit my kids down for a talk about not going anywhere, even with neighbors we know and trust. How do you do that without it sounding like you're suspicious of that particular neighbor? Because I'm not. Just, wary of how naive and trusting my kids are. Need to break them of that. *sigh*