Dawn Inskip: Artistry, The Journey, Artful Imagination
MPM: Foundation
Nancie Rowe Janitz: Brush, hearts
Journaling reads:
“whatcom, two adam five zero”
“two adam five zero, go ahead”
for fourteen years i was a police wife. every day i watched him leave, understanding the risks yet hoping for the best. he’s been scratched, punched, bitten, spit on. he’s had dislocated shoulders, torn ligaments, neck injuries, back injuries, hearing loss. he’s told fathers/children/wives that their daughter/mother/husband won’t be coming home. he’s seen and heard things that no one should see or hear happen to another person. he has images in his mind that will never go away. he’s buried a friend and co-worker. he’s formed permanent bonds with his fellow officers. he’s stood silently as strangers mocked him and called him names. he’s been faced with life or death decisions, sometimes his life, sometimes a stranger’s. sometimes he heard “thank you” but mostly he heard nothing at all. his intelligence and integrity have been questioned daily. i’ve spent sleepless nights waiting for him to come home, listening for the assurance that he’s safe for one more day. i’ve spent major holidays in the passenger seat of a patrol car. i’ve seen him slowly lose faith in humanity. spending your days surrounded by nothing but negative will do that to a person.
he’s been retired for twelve years now. i haven’t heard him say “two adam five zero, go ahead” for a long time, although i still hear it in my head. the emotions still run deep. i am overflowing with pride in the career he chose, and chose to do well, despite all of the struggles it brought. and i am eternally grateful that retirement brought him home safely. he’s still an officer in so many ways, and I’m still his wife. so while he may no longer technically be 2a50, it’s still in him, and i will forever be mrs2a50. proudly.
Julie - I promise I'm not stalking you (though I am now a member of Serena's Gallery Stalker's Club...lol). I think Laura perfectly wrote everything I feel about your journaling and this layout. I will never look at your user name the same again. Thank you for loaning him to the community for all the years that he served. You are both a credit to it!
Your journaling is beautifully written and so heartfelt. I am so glad that you shared this with us and that you chose a clean white page with simple embellishment so that the writing took central place. I love the blending of the photo and the focus on the supportive hand and wedding ring. I am so thankful that there are people like your husband in the world. I was so cross to read that he rarely heard the words ‘Thank You’. So, please tell him Thank you from me, for all the people he helped and the risks he took.
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