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Hi hugs4U, 
I just wanted to check in to find out how you decided to handle this situation?  Has it continued to be bothersome for you?  What solutions have you considered? 
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We have small lots in the city, and our neigbhours have children who are beginning to bounce balls into our yard. I don't even want the adults in the yard, let alone the children. How do I express this to these people. These pre-teens have too much energy, and no motor skills(3 times they've had to retrieve the balls). What's extra awkward, is the grandfather passed away recently.

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