My first set of neighbors happen to be a married couple, a few years older than my parents. They like to keep their lawn very neat, which works out perfectly because my dad is probably more concerned with his grass then he is with me at times, which I'm alright with sometimes. They're good friends with my parents, they keep to themselves, and they usually let me and my brother play Madden 09 on their huge ass plasma TV, so I'm okay with them. Oh, and they have a pool as well.

Across the street, we have another couple, also about my parent's age as well. This couple have five kids (both come from prior marriages): three of them are out of college and graduated, one is a grade under me and is in college currently, and the last one was a six year old boy the couple adopted a few years back. They're another great set of neighbors, as they take turns paying me and my brother to watch their son and their house, and I get free reign on their pool. They have horses too, which are kinda cool. They used to have a lot of traffic and driving going on in the middle of the night, but that's not even a big deal to me because I do that a lot too, lol.

On the other side of my house, we have yet another set of neighbors: the cornfields. They keep to themselves mostly, but I don't like them, they seem too suspicious to me. They move after the summer and leave their house behind so no one has really ever been inside of their place. I feel more comfortable when the beanfields move in, because the beanfields are only about 6 inches tall at best and I can see over their place, which puts me at ease.

Oh, and many people think that someone or something lives in my shed, but there is nothing there. If you are hearing screams or pleas of help, then you're probably imagining things, haha.