A new family moved in across the street this weekend. Husband, wife, three kids. They are the back lot of a flag lot, so their house sits back off the road, behind the house directly across the street from us. They have a long driveway that comes out to the street between two houses that sit in front of theirs. So last night I am heading into my house from the back yard, and I see the new guy is on the phone at the end of his driveway, at the edge of the street.
As I turn the corner into my garage, I hear him yell "Shut the F--- Up! Just shut the F--- up!" He proceeds to continue yelling, so I decided to be nosy and lurk in the garage for a few minutes. Based on what he was saying he seemed to be yelling at an ex-wife. He used some choice words, like calling her a stupid bitch and throwing f-bombs a few more times. It was so loud I could clearly hear him across the street and in my garage. My house sits at least 50 feet off the road.
I am assuming he was outside and all the way at the street so his kids could not hear, but once I went upstairs to get DS ready for bed, I could still hear that he was out there yelling from inside my house with the windows closed, although of course I could not understand what was being said. He was out there for at least 45 minutes or so, yelling the whole time.
Anyway, this is the first new family that has moved in for at least a couple of years, so I was going to go over this weekend to introduce myself and welcome them to the neighborhood, but now I am thinking maybe I really don't want to know these people. WDYT? Am I judging unfairly or would you stay away? Obviously I have no idea what the backstory is so maybe I shouldn't judge but at the same time now I feel really weird about this guy.
Re: NWMR - Interesting "introduction" to new neighbor
I thought about that but honestly was a little in shock and not sure what to do. Fortunately my DS was inside because he was a little under the weather. Normally in the evening we are outside shooting hoops in the driveway. Had we been out there last night I would have had to take him in.
I feel better about not wanting to go over there anymore - I really don't want to get to know this guy. I do feel bad for his kids though. Whatever is going on, it seems like a bad situation.
@BeachBum73 - that is a good point. I think I will just keep my distance for now and see if there are any more incidents before getting too neighborly.