Wearing Helmets
Of course, the threat the golf balls posed to their three girls was far more concerning than the damage to their house. Every time the girls and their friends played in the yard or the neighboring neighborhood, Athina would put them in bicycle helmets out of fear that they would be struck by a flying golf ball and hurt or killed.
Their hopes of having a quiet backyard where the girls could play and run were dashed. They were living in a conflict zone and their dream of a peaceful country life had been dashed.