National Night Out in Our Neighborhood
Our neighborhood held its inaugural National Night Out celebration last night, along with 74 other neighborhoods in Durham and countless neighborhoods across the US.
About 1/3 of our street came to the potluck, which featured kielbasa, cream cheese grapes, potato salad, corn/bean salad, melon, several seasonal tomato dishes, brownies, cupcakes, sodas, and sweet tea. We met new neighbors and people who’ve lived here for 20+ years. We met three generations of a family; the mom said she used to babysit for the kids who lived in our house years ago. We talked about which company does the best fences, schools that our kids or grandkids will be going to this fall, the neighborhood creek, and what the marks on our road mean (it will be re-graded and paved soon).
National Night Out is a crime prevention awareness event, and so police officers stopped by. They had jr. police officer stickers for the kids, and patiently answered their questions: Is that a real gun? (yes) Will you handcuff me? (no) Can I at least see your handcuffs? (yes) Can I hold your gun? (no) Can I see your bullets? (yes) Is your job dangerous? (yes, every day) Did you know I can climb on my bunkbed without a ladder? (no, cool)
The kids ran off to play in the backyard, and the adults had a chance to thank the police officers for their service to the city, and to offer sweet tea and brownies.
Later, we all walked around the neighborhood, chatting and dropping off people at their homes. As the sun set, the flashlights came out, and we saw bats.
I can’t wait for next year. We’ll make ice cream next year.
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What, pray tell, are cream cheese grapes? It sounds quite intriguing. . .
I will ask if I can share the recipe when the creator shares it with me. It was grapes in a cream cheese sauce (chilled), and that sounds weird, I know, but it was really good. :)
Did they say Fortress Fencing? They are, hands down, the best.
I don’t think anyone said Fortress Fencing, but I have heard that before.