Nashoba
One Too Many
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- Nasvhille, TN & Memphis, TN
Ok, I'm annoyed enough about this that I've posted it on my myspace thingy too, so those of you who pay any attention to that have probably already seen this. I've refined it here . Honestly it has less to do with the actual content of what was up around my house than the cowardace of the people who live in my neighborhood....just all rolled up into one rant. And it put me in an extremely foul mood.
I got a letter from my HOA today telling me that they are grateful that I am able to celebrate the return of my loved one from serving in the military and that they'd like to thank us for our sacrifice while he was serving...HOWEVER....several recent complaints have been received about the length of time that some of the decorations, banners and ribbons have been displayed at my home, some of which have been up since May.
Ok, first of all, my 'loved one' is still serving. 13 Years now with at least 7 more to go but very likely 17 since if I know him he'll go through to 30 years. But that's irrelevant and could set me off on a whole different rant.. back to my stupid HOA... the yellow ribbons have actually been up since february so it made me laugh to see May, but whatever. The welcome home banner and the flag bunting went up 3 weeks ago. Yes, ok fine, it's been up a while. Get over it.
What upsets me is this whole 'several complaints' thing. It annoys the ever loving heck out of me when people hide behind these HOAs. If you have a problem with me, my house, my property or WHATEVER, come to me about it! Don't go running to an HOA or some other third party that does little more than take my money and pretend to 'maintain' common areas while they police the neighborhood for perceived and imagined violations. I've read our covenants. I know what they say, thank you. They were written so vaguely that honestly half the things that they send us letters about are things that the sales associate up at the model just doesn't like. She drives through the neighborhood and if she doesn't like the color of the petunias in your front flower beds she'll find a covenant that you're in violation of. She once told me that I couldn't grow corn in my garden because she didn't like the way it looked. If I had a fence then it would be ok because it wouldn't be seen.. I told her I was going *plant* my fence and that it was going to be completely of corn. And sunflowers. And whatever else plant she didn't like. She wasn't terribly amused by that. I thought it was hilarious. And honestly we don't have any 'penalties' built into our convenants anyway. The most they can do is ban me from the common areas. Shoot. I can't go play on the playground. There goes my afternoon.
But if my 'neighbors' have a problem with my property it's just cowardace and immaturity to go running to our little mini-dictatorship to tell on me. We're adults. We OWN our properties and I'm getting a little sick of people telling me what I can and cannot do on it. We aren't in high school anymore and this isn't the quad at lunchtime. If you have a problem with me...TELL ME. The biggest problem with ours is that the builder is still in charge. We as homeowners have absolutely no voting power or control until 70% of lots are sold. I'm full aware that once we take over the HOA it won't be as bad. But until then we are at the mercy of a Sales Associate and her boss who don't even live here. If we'd had a choice we wouldn't have bought where there was an HOA. But every neighborhood in Middle TN has them now. At least where we could afford.
I respect that the covenants are in place for a reason. I respect that they are meant to assist in maintaining the property values of the neighborhood. But honestly, I have a hard time believing that a front porch lined with yellow ribbons when there is a blue star banner in the window is somehow depreciating the neighborhood. I find it hard to believe that flag bunting and a Welcome Home banner would make anyone anything other than happy to know that he was home safely. We are not a neighborhood of strangers. We are friendly enough that I know almost everyone's names and they asked about him for the last 7 months.
Please know that this isn't meant to be political in any way, but I'd like to ask the people who 'complained' if they've ever sent someone they love to war. If they've ever spent weeks on end barely sleeping, or have gone significant lengths of time without hearing from their loved one. I will turn 28 at the end of this week. I've done it twice in the last 4 years. And I will very likely do it several more times in the years to come. Every six months I prepare Marines and their families to do it. Most of them are on their second and third trips over there. And it sucks. But we do it anyway because it's what we do. And in a society that honestly would probably rather forget that we even have anyone over there, I'm going to do everything that I can to remind them. I'm going to deck my house in yellow ribbons. I'm going to put a blue star flag in the Window. I will keep a candle burning (electric don't worry) in my window to stand vigil and guide my warrior home according to the traditions that I was taught. And if I want to keep a Welcome Home Banner up for 3 weeks after he's returned I'm going to. I've earned that right in heartache, lonliness and tears. HOA be damned. This stuff stays up a heck of alot longer around the bases. No one sends them letters. I was asked to comply within 5 days. I took the bunting and the banner down today. I kept the yellow ribbons up. And they'll stay up until they ALL come home.
I got a letter from my HOA today telling me that they are grateful that I am able to celebrate the return of my loved one from serving in the military and that they'd like to thank us for our sacrifice while he was serving...HOWEVER....several recent complaints have been received about the length of time that some of the decorations, banners and ribbons have been displayed at my home, some of which have been up since May.
Ok, first of all, my 'loved one' is still serving. 13 Years now with at least 7 more to go but very likely 17 since if I know him he'll go through to 30 years. But that's irrelevant and could set me off on a whole different rant.. back to my stupid HOA... the yellow ribbons have actually been up since february so it made me laugh to see May, but whatever. The welcome home banner and the flag bunting went up 3 weeks ago. Yes, ok fine, it's been up a while. Get over it.
What upsets me is this whole 'several complaints' thing. It annoys the ever loving heck out of me when people hide behind these HOAs. If you have a problem with me, my house, my property or WHATEVER, come to me about it! Don't go running to an HOA or some other third party that does little more than take my money and pretend to 'maintain' common areas while they police the neighborhood for perceived and imagined violations. I've read our covenants. I know what they say, thank you. They were written so vaguely that honestly half the things that they send us letters about are things that the sales associate up at the model just doesn't like. She drives through the neighborhood and if she doesn't like the color of the petunias in your front flower beds she'll find a covenant that you're in violation of. She once told me that I couldn't grow corn in my garden because she didn't like the way it looked. If I had a fence then it would be ok because it wouldn't be seen.. I told her I was going *plant* my fence and that it was going to be completely of corn. And sunflowers. And whatever else plant she didn't like. She wasn't terribly amused by that. I thought it was hilarious. And honestly we don't have any 'penalties' built into our convenants anyway. The most they can do is ban me from the common areas. Shoot. I can't go play on the playground. There goes my afternoon.
But if my 'neighbors' have a problem with my property it's just cowardace and immaturity to go running to our little mini-dictatorship to tell on me. We're adults. We OWN our properties and I'm getting a little sick of people telling me what I can and cannot do on it. We aren't in high school anymore and this isn't the quad at lunchtime. If you have a problem with me...TELL ME. The biggest problem with ours is that the builder is still in charge. We as homeowners have absolutely no voting power or control until 70% of lots are sold. I'm full aware that once we take over the HOA it won't be as bad. But until then we are at the mercy of a Sales Associate and her boss who don't even live here. If we'd had a choice we wouldn't have bought where there was an HOA. But every neighborhood in Middle TN has them now. At least where we could afford.
I respect that the covenants are in place for a reason. I respect that they are meant to assist in maintaining the property values of the neighborhood. But honestly, I have a hard time believing that a front porch lined with yellow ribbons when there is a blue star banner in the window is somehow depreciating the neighborhood. I find it hard to believe that flag bunting and a Welcome Home banner would make anyone anything other than happy to know that he was home safely. We are not a neighborhood of strangers. We are friendly enough that I know almost everyone's names and they asked about him for the last 7 months.
Please know that this isn't meant to be political in any way, but I'd like to ask the people who 'complained' if they've ever sent someone they love to war. If they've ever spent weeks on end barely sleeping, or have gone significant lengths of time without hearing from their loved one. I will turn 28 at the end of this week. I've done it twice in the last 4 years. And I will very likely do it several more times in the years to come. Every six months I prepare Marines and their families to do it. Most of them are on their second and third trips over there. And it sucks. But we do it anyway because it's what we do. And in a society that honestly would probably rather forget that we even have anyone over there, I'm going to do everything that I can to remind them. I'm going to deck my house in yellow ribbons. I'm going to put a blue star flag in the Window. I will keep a candle burning (electric don't worry) in my window to stand vigil and guide my warrior home according to the traditions that I was taught. And if I want to keep a Welcome Home Banner up for 3 weeks after he's returned I'm going to. I've earned that right in heartache, lonliness and tears. HOA be damned. This stuff stays up a heck of alot longer around the bases. No one sends them letters. I was asked to comply within 5 days. I took the bunting and the banner down today. I kept the yellow ribbons up. And they'll stay up until they ALL come home.