[Nhhoa] There is some good with North Hampton

Lisa Harrison valdez00 at bellsouth.net
Mon Jun 29 17:09:42 CDT 2009


Mark is a special needs teen his parents might not know about the people that have talked him into letting them use the pool. He is a vary nice boy and only wants friends. If there is a problem speak to his parents. And thanks Ty for the nice words about the neighborhood. Lisa

--- On Mon, 6/29/09, DANIEL MCCOY <dmccoy1957 at bellsouth.net> wrote:


From: DANIEL MCCOY <dmccoy1957 at bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [Nhhoa] There is some good with North Hampton
To: "North Hampton Homeowners Association" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 5:11 PM






We agree that there is a lot of good things about the neighborhood, that is why we continue to live here. We are just disappointed when we feel like we can't use the amenities we pay for. It seems to be people from outside the neighborhood that continue to cause the problems. We just ask that parents tell their kids, not to allow outsiders to threaten the neighbors and not allow the access without the parents aware of who they are inviting.

--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Ty Hudson <moniqueandty at yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Ty Hudson <moniqueandty at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Nhhoa] There is some good with North Hampton
To: "North Hampton Homeowners Association" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 3:37 PM






It seems that most if not all of the email that comes through this system is bad news, accusations, fabrications and then apologies....and then it starts all over again.

Time for some good news:

I think it is great to come into a well manicured entrance and a great play area, tennis courts and pool.

I really think it is great to see the messages on the board coming in wishing birthday/welcome home/prayers for/etc as that is what a neighborhood is all about.

I appreciate the people that take the time to "stripe" their lawns when mowing.  It looks really sharp!

Today, I appreciated seeing someone in the flower beds of the second house on the left when entering the subdivision working to further beautify her yard even when the house is for sale.

I appreciate those that put out new bark and pine straw.  I know the efforts involved (especially in this heat).

I appreciate when a neighbor asks me to get their mail when they are out of town.  (That is what a neighbor is for)  Too often, we do not even get to know our neighbors.

I appreciated seeing someone walking last night that picked up a newspaper that had sat in a driveway for the week and then they put in the next trash can on the curb...just taking pride in where we live...

It is okay to put "nice" things up as well instead of only reporting the negatives....

Ty Hudson

--- On Mon, 6/29/09, RON GOWAN <rwegowan at bellsouth.net> wrote:


From: RON GOWAN <rwegowan at bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [Nhhoa] friends at the pool
To: "North Hampton Homeowners Association" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 3:11 PM







It is just a shame that such things as discourtesy, lack of respect for selves and others, lack of manners and disregard for others is at such epidemic proportions in our society as they are today.     Even more of a shame that we as residents and homeowners here in this small subdivision are "priveleged" enough to witness various examples of it on a daily basis, whether it be in the form of persons ignoring the safety of others at the pool..... misuse and abuse of the common areas and pool........rowdy, raucous and loud behavior at the pool and clubhouse at very inappropriate times......loud and vulgar language in common areas and in the presence of children............vehicle radios up loud enough  to literally shake the pictures on ones' walls at all times of day and night.........egregious displays of horsepower and exhaust noise also at all times of day and night.........litter strewn from vehicles into the common areas and neighbors
 lawns..............very lucky we are indeed to witness so many varying examples of the ails of our society without even having to leave the comfort of our own homes! 
 


09, Bruce Stewart <bruce38 at bellsouth.net> wrote:


From: Bruce Stewart <bruce38 at bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [Nhhoa] friends at the pool
To: "North Hampton Homeowners Association" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 1:09 PM






Hi, I don't know Mark, however my daughters come here one weekend a month for visitation. Two weekends ago I witnessed several teenagers on the back deck of the house next to the pool. My daughters are 17, 13, and 8. They also had a couple of friends with them. One of the fools on the back deck screamed the word "org*" and ran back into the house. Fortunately my girls and their friends were too busy they didn't hear them. I have lived here for 8 years and I have experienced what you are talking about on several occasions over the years. I have also confronted them a few times. It is a shame that some kids have no respect for others!!

Bruce



Life is balance of holding on and letting go!

--- On Sun, 6/28/09, DANIEL MCCOY <dmccoy1957 at bellsouth.net> wrote:


From: DANIEL MCCOY <dmccoy1957 at bellsouth.net>
Subject: [Nhhoa] friends at the pool
To: "nhhoa at nhhoa.org" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 4:11 PM






     Today at the pool a young man brought friends to the pool.  I often have guests.  I did not say a word until one dived into the pool.  They almost hit us.  Then I said to Mark this is a HOA pool and we all pay to swim in the pool.  We are very liberal with guests, but we have rules for us and our guests. I was so nice when I told Mark this and this was after they had been running and diving and doing crazy tricks into the pool.  The guest went over to the rules on the wall and started mouthing off I don't like this rule or this rule, until he had went through all the rules on the wall.  Mark's other guest said,''This is a free country.'  The girl did not even wear a swimsuit she jumped in with shorts and a tee shirt.  I told Mark you do know there is a camera on the pool at all times.  He said that he knew this and the neighbor in the house across the street from him was the one with the camera.  I know Mark had the right to bring
 friends, but anyone who comes into the pool with you is your responsibility.  The young people with him were rude and getting confrontational with me, so we left.  I was there with young children.  Has anyone else ran into this problem?  I have been at the pool with teenagers many times and never had this problem.  This is private property and we have the rights to rules and to feel safe in our own neighborhood.  Mark lives off North Hampton Drive right by the pool.  I have seen him there many times and never had a problem before.
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