tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3437870473980630956.post939352812407541231..comments2023-04-28T06:32:00.571-04:00Comments on Suddenly Cop Wife: The Christening IISCW Stellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14318692102258177134noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3437870473980630956.post-34093013128121156942010-12-02T07:28:17.893-05:002010-12-02T07:28:17.893-05:00Hey SC:
Very valid point. I keep going back to the...Hey SC:<br />Very valid point. I keep going back to the point that if I had married a cop...maybe there would be a little more understanding...but everyone in our family feels as if this was a choice of his---one he didn't have to make---so they feel justified in their anger, and that just leaves me seething.<br />I think it falls under the heading of "It is what it is."<br />:) SCW StellaSCW Stellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14318692102258177134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3437870473980630956.post-81334864275570286942010-12-01T16:49:08.699-05:002010-12-01T16:49:08.699-05:00I believe it's hard, if not impossible, for pe...I believe it's hard, if not impossible, for people not in the law enforcement or military community to fully grasp the concept that it is a role that is needed 24/7, and what that means for the individuals filling those rols. As evidence, ask Roc how many marathon runners personally thanked him for his presence there that day. I'd be willing to guess he can count them on one hand. Out of how many thousands?<br /><br />Your aunt expected Roc there. But I'm sure she'd expect a cop to show up no matter when she dialed 911 too. I don't get why it's hard for people to mentally bridge those two needs and realize the conflict.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com