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I just wanted to share this article. As most of you know I am married to a Calif. Hwy Patrol man. Derek has worked for the CHP for 25 years, the last 6 as a Sgt. We have had some interesting days, scary days, horrific days, and I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world.

Well a woman wrote an article what it was like to be an LEO wife (Law Enforcement Officer).

http://hubpages.com/hub/Police-Wife-Life...sa-Littles
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  Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by DFen911 (I just wanted to sha...)
What a beautiful article! I honestly can't imagine living with the stress she describes, and love her positive attitude.

My thanks Derek and all of his colleagues for the services they provide and the sacrifices they make for our families and communities.
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by karyn (What a beautiful art...)
Well, crap, I can't seem to open anything that is a link in a post today...will try later.

As the mother of a CHP, I can't imagine being married to one - talk about stress. I salute all!!
Retired and having fun writing cookbooks, tasting wine and sharing recipes with all my friends.
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  Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by DFen911 (I just wanted to sha...)
Thank you to you and Derek for what you both do! And for those in every state and town where we all live.
Erin
Mom to three wonderful 7th graders!
The time is flying by.
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by esgunn (Thank you to you and...)
That article left me speechless, Denise. What a sacrifice all of you make to keep our families safer. Like someone else said, I can't imagine living under that kind of stress. Everyone looks forward to retirement, but for you and Derek, that takes on a whole new meaning!

May God bless all the men, women and families of law enforcement personnel and keep them safe!
Maryann

"Drink your tea slowly and reverently..."
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by Mare749 (That article left me...)
Read it to the end. Well written piece and as a result I have greater respect for the people I know in law enforcement.
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by HomeCulinarian (Read it to the end. ...)
Thank you all so much I have so many people ask me "How can you be married to a cop?" or "what is like being married to a cop?" I have always just said it's different Then a friend share this article with me yesterday and I was like Yes!! This is my life...this is my "different" put into words!
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by DFen911 (Thank you all so muc...)
Well done! I couldn't help but get choked up. What a life! What dedication on both your parts!

I add my thanks to you and Derek and all the other law enforcement officers who keep us safe or support the ones who do.
Daphne
Keep your mind wide open.
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  Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by DFen911 (I just wanted to sha...)
Denise - as I said on FB, Bob and I are very proud and honored to have you and Derek as friends.

So much of the life described in the article is a description of my oldest daughter's life - maybe even a little more intense in some ways, he is a Correctional Officer and the level of "security" in their life is very very high.

Both of my nephews are in Law Enforcement. It's not an easy job, but both of them wanted to be in Law Enforcement since they were kids.

Thanks to all LEOs!!!
You only live once . . . but if you do it right once should be enough!
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  Re: Re: Way Way Way Off Topic by DFen911 (Thank you all so muc...)
Denise, my father was a Wisconsin Highway Patrolman (WHP). Back in the day of CHiPs I called my dad a WHiP. Quite heroic stuff these men do on a daily basis. It takes a special person to do it and do it well. They are selfless and brave and take command of every situation.
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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