Chris and I came home today to a bit of chaos.
You know Sean, the kid who lives down the street who practically lives here (who breaks everything in the house). Well, he was here. Along with a whole bunch of other kids - which is pretty typical here in the Rhocchini house - I think there were 8 kids total hanging out here. Well, yesterday Sean was at the park with Justin and another kid and he got 'jumped' by 7 other kids. He was beat up... although the kids were smaller, there were SEVEN of them.
Well, today - apparently our kids were talking about how those kids better not come and bother Sean any more. Now... these kids that jumped him don't even go to school with our kids. Some of them are even in MIDDLE school, others go to another high school entirely. But thanks to the internet and friends of friends, news spreads. Anyways, the kids got wind of the fact that they were saying that they better not come back, and today they came looking for a fight.
They came back with about 15 of their friends.
About 6pm Kayla calls on her cell and tells us that there are about 15 kids right around the corner that are getting ready to beat up Justin and Sean. Chris and I head out the door to try to diffuse the situation. Chris brings a camera (smart man!) and as soon as the flash goes off.... those 15 kids scattered like roaches. -- POOF -- Gone.
Chris and I went home, feeling pretty darn proud of ourselves.
On the way home we met a strange neighbor. Very strange. Plastic plants in his front yard. Former Green Beret. Said he used to work for John Gotti. Yeah.... it was a very very VERY strange conversation.
Anyways.....
We went home feeling as if we had done a good thing. We were able to get the kids to disperse without fighting. All was done, right?
Not right.
As Chris and I got ready to go to Bible Study at 7, the phone started ringing. All the kids friends started calling. "All those kids are coming back, and they brought more of their friends with them this time."
More?
Of course the first thing all the kids wanted to do was run outside. We wouldn't let them. We had them stay inside - Chris went outside with a video camera. I stayed inside with the kids and a phone.
When 25 or so kids showed up at our door looking for a fight, Chris told me to call the police. I did - I called 911 and told them what was going on. At least one of the kids came armed with a bat, I don't know about anyone else, I was inside the house. Chris at one point told them all that they were being video taped and at that point they all began to run again.
About that time the police cruisers started showing up. The police didn't come to our house first, they could tell the kids - traveling in 'packs' (as they called it) - were up to no good so they followed them for a while. Later they came to our house.
Everything is fine now. Nobody was hurt or got into a fight. None of the kids even got into trouble. The police are going to monitor the neighborhood however looking for this 'pack' of kids.
Chris and I are now worried about the house. Now that the kids know where we live and are upset with the kids - they might come here looking to steal from us. I don't think they are 'those kind of kids'... I think they are just big and bad looking to beat up a few boys for fun at the park one afternoon. But still..... it's unsettling to know that a few hours ago all these kids were in front of our house wanting to fight one of our kids.
UGG
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Chris and I decided to go to bible study after everything settled down. We were only about 30 minutes late, so not too bad.
We got home and I noticed that there were two black scuff marks on the wall between the game room and the stairs. It LOOKS like someone threw down a shoe it hit the wall, then hit a picture (which has a break in the frame as well).
Knowing this was not here when we left only 2 hours ago for bible study, I called all the kids to the hallway to ask what happened.
Guess who did it??
That "NOBODY" kid again.
Just when I thought Nobody had moved out. No such luck.
None of the kids would fess up to doing it. As a result, we have told all the kids that NONE of their friends are allowed over since we can't leave them alone for an hour or two without having to repaint a wall when we return.
Geez.
I have to run. I may have some time to actually blog tomorrow during the day! Its' a good thing because I have SO MUCH I want to tell you.
So... more tomorrow - I promise!
"What does not kill me makes me stronger."--Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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