Tuesday, October 11, 2011

DREADING "THAT CALL"


DRL Is Proud to Introduce
M. Radeboldt

I smile and look up into his bright, beautiful eyes. “Goodnight honey, I love you.” I tell him, ”Have a good shift.”  A kiss and a quick hug and then he’s gone. “God please keep him safe and bring him back to me” I pray. And I pretend that I’m not petrified that tonight will be the night I get “that call”.
I love my husband. I’m proud that he’s a police officer. He cares about people and is willing to put his life on the line, put our life together on the line, every day or night when he puts on that uniform. His job is not an easy one. While he is trying to protect, to serve, to keep the peace, he faces more than bullets. He faces indifference, ignorance, prejudice, and disrespect. Instead of thanking him for his dedication and bravery, people complain when he enforces the very laws that keep them safe. If he fights with a suspect to defend himself or save another, it’s called police brutality. If he draws his gun because his life or that of an innocent bystander is in danger, it’s all over the papers and he must be suspended pending an investigation. No, his job is not easy, but neither is mine.

Being the wife of a police officer means being patient, flexible, and forgiving. It’s dealing with crazy shifts, understanding when he’s late and dinner is ruined; attending the kid’s plays and ballgames alone because he’s been called in or working a weekend shift. It’s understanding  his moods because he’s seen things no human being should have to see..It’s the constant worry when you hear a siren or when he’s a few minutes late. It’s the paralyzing panic if the phone rings in the middle of the night.
And yet, it’s pride in knowing that you’re married to a knight in shining armor, a brave and noble person who truly cares about the people in his community. It’s admiring his knowledge and skill, his quick mind and sure reflexes. It’s  knowing that this world is a better, safer place because of this man, this police officer, your husband.
So I’ll keep smiling, keep praying, and I’ll keep cherishing every moment that we’re together, because I know that I’m blessed to be the wife of a police officer!

5 comments:

  1. I know exactly how you feel and I did receive the dreaded call, or rather the dreaded knock on the door! You are SO right! Cherish the moments, dwell on the happy things and never miss the opportunity to tell him you love him.Continue to count your blessings and remind your kids to do the same. Your job is not easy but it takes a special woman to be the wife of a police officer, and it looks like you're doing an awesome job!

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  2. I don't know how you do it. I wouldn't be able to concentrate or sleep for worrying that the phone might ring!

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  3. May God bless all those who live in that constant question when the phone rings. Families like yours help protect us all. May our Lord hold those who have made the ultimate sacrifice serving others and their families in the palm of His hand.

    Great Post! Welcome to the lounge! We look forward to more posts from you!

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  4. Welcome to DRL! Great to have you here - great post!
    I have such respect for all the families who live each day like you describe. My heart and prayers to those who have gotten that dreaded call and are never ever the same!

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  5. Really makes you think! God bless your family and keep your husband safe!

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