Posted on 07/16/2016 5:40:06 AM PDT by KeyLargo
The Policemans Wife
A story seldom told
As day turns into night, the young mothers routine proceeds as usual. Her husband, who works the evening shift as a police officer, left home hours earlier, leaving it to her to prepare dinner and feed the children, then see to it that they are bathed and put to bed. These things are done, and its almost nine oclock. She has a little time to relax and watch some television.
Near the television set are family photographs, some featuring her husband in his uniform: this one on his police academy graduation day; another of the two of them, younger and still childless; others of him and the kids as they grow. She occasionally may glance at the pictures as she watches television, but only rarely does she pause to consider what that uniform means and the danger it signifies. She has done so more often lately, but she has shared this only with her closest friends, not with her husband. She trustsfor she must trustthat he will go off to work in the afternoon and come home sometime after midnight, often to rise early the next day to appear in court. It sometimes seems to her that she is a single mother. Her friends sometimes ask if she worries. Not often, she tells them. Yes, it can be difficult at times, but this is who, and what, she married.
She knows her husband is working downtown tonight, where a Black Lives Matter protest is being held. These events can be emotionally fraught, he has told her, but he and his coworkers are well prepared and expect no trouble. He has sent her a few texts, letting her know that things have gone smoothly and are winding down. And then it happens.
(Excerpt) Read more at city-journal.org ...
We need to show them we care.
Small or large gestures can be meaningful....
....anything from ‘thank-you’ when you see a police officer ....to wearing a blue ribbon on your clothes or purse......or
....what I did.....take pastries from a local well known bakery....
....( they really appreciated that)
We have to take back America. Obamaland has become a really unhappy place, where responsibility for one’s own actions isn’t required and blame is heaped on the innocent. Bless all those who place themselves between us and those who would hurt/kill us. O Lord, hear our prayer.
Read the story on Drudge about Soros Zombies and then remember that BLM leader met with zero at the WH and Chelsea got married at Soros house. They have blood on their hands - all of them.
This story made me cry. Trump MUST win!
I can barely read the screen as my tears are flowing like a hard rain.
I have three nephews, all LEOs, I can't help but worry and pray for their safety.
Regards,
GtG
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