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There has to be an easy way to sort this out. The two families have to live there and if you could get somebody to act as a middleman which could help the situation and you could all get on happily with your lives.
You sound like you need hubby to come home and give you a great big hug. It's okay to cry, it helps you calm down and clears your head, even if it isn't fun at the time.
The whole thing is a problem though and ignoring as you have noticed doesn't make it go away. It might be hard to do but maybe it would be worth it to apologise for shouting at her. It may seem humiliating but maybe it will clear the air and help your neighbours remember their manners. Also it might be worth saying you regretted having to call the gardaí over the parking but (and talk to the mother I would suggest appealling to her maternal experience) it is incredibly difficult to manage three small kids on the roadway and you were very distressed by it. The apology might soften her up a bit and make her more magnanimous in her response to your issue with her daughter's behaviour. If this is too much maybe see if you can get another neighbour to help you mediate the dispute someone you feel can help you get across to her what her behaviour is doing to you all.
you've been a saint!
You can do all this calmly and politely.
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