![]() ![]() Check out my heelsandholster: a police wife devotional book, my husband’s memoir Why is Everything Wet, and a police kid’s book Boots by the Door on Amazon. I appreciate you as a police officers wife or policeman’s wife. Thus, we do have to take on more than an average spouse. We have spouses that are not 100% dependable their job has to come first sometimes not all of the time but many times. I will make you laugh about our common struggles with these 12 police wife memes.īefore providing some things I’ve learned along the way, we need address the elephant in the room. ![]() You may also struggle with how to ask for help without being resentful. This could cause common police wife struggles, such as police wife depression or loneliness. ![]() It can be an adjustment as they come home from a few shifts and “realign” with the family routine.Īs a police wife, many struggle with juggling the chaotic ever-changing schedules including police officers’ unexpected overtime and court, household chores, and caregiving for children by yourself. We are not a military family, but, as a police officer wife or policeman’s wife, our husbands are “deploying” for the safety of our city, town, or county. Schedules caused the most arguments for us, but watch this video to see how we overcame them. Check out my other police kids book, Donuts at the Station too. Even as I share in Boots by the Door, a children’s book for police kids, our children sometimes feel sad when their police parent leaves for work. My police metropolitan husband works a “4-week DP” in Los Angeles the “DP” stands for “Deployment Period.” Once I learned that my husband’s work schedule was literally called a “deployment period,” it really hit home that we, as a police officer wives and families, make sacrifices. Read More 21.Being a Police Wife: What Every Police Officer Wife Should KnowĪs a police wife, I know this life well. Don’t get me wrong, Covid-19 did try and a throw a spanner in the works but we’re finally back to a place where my Stag and I are back having some lifestyle adventures once more. If you look around my house, there’s plenty of evidence of it an unfinished jigsaw puzzle hidden under the sofa (it’s a flat area that doesn’t take up any visible space!) a half finished DIY project that I’m sure I’ll get around to completing one day when the stars align – a wardrobe with two different coloured doors is so hot right now! a plethora of musical instruments that I believed I/YouTube could teach me to play! I’m not saying that being a ‘Hotwife’ is a hobby, but it is thankfully one of the aspects in my life that has maintained my interest and stood the test of time. ![]() I’ll also be the first to admit that I’m one of those people who dives head first into a new hobby. The first of which being that I had simply assumed that I would get bored of writing after one or two entries – yes I’m well aware that I haven’t posted for a considerable period of time! In my defence, that isn’t out of boredom, it’s due to life and responsibilities getting in the way, resulting in limited time to sit and write. Post 20 – wow, it’s still going! When I began writing this blog, I had never imagined that I’d get to this point for a number of reasons. ![]()
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