tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6238620785264569657.post5031996273951636789..comments2023-09-05T08:49:27.214-06:00Comments on Life While Handcuffed to a Lawman...: Back in the saddleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6238620785264569657.post-34585845617891081322013-04-22T14:57:34.654-06:002013-04-22T14:57:34.654-06:00Blogger -
I really enjoy reading your blog. I am ...Blogger -<br /><br />I really enjoy reading your blog. I am actualy a police women and recently married. My husband is a military man and him and I have a better understanding what one another does do for their job. Him being deployed three times I worry every day for word he will be gone again but I do understand his sacrafices and so proud. For him he is struggling and has been talking to me more about when I go off to my shift. I have a hard time coming home and opening up to him about my day due to what I see but as an officer, our spouces are our rock and I hope you all realize how amazing your are for us when we do go to work. Every chance I get I think about what I get to come home to and the support and trials we put you all through. My only suggest to help with the ease is the random text or email while your officer is at work to let them know you are thinking of us while we are gone. We probably won't respond but you have no idea what the small text reminding us why we are on the streets means..... Thank you for your sacrafices!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17459007559773742484noreply@blogger.com