Shop with a Cop
I'm bursting at the seams once more. Today I had the good fortune of volunteering some time with the 2015 Law Enforcement Shop with a Cop. It's coordinated through the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and local law enforcement agencies (Police, Sheriff and Corrections). James River Correctional Center had 16 staff volunteering their time an 5 of the family members. I'm so proud of our staff. The officers work a thankless job. So it was nice to see them giving back today and finding some "light" to all they do.
My child today was named Jocelyn, aka JoJo. She's a precocious little 10-year girl that seemingly has gone through more than she should at such a tender age. She said that she's the 3rd eldest in a family of 7 siblings, with an anticipated brother or sister on the way. Her mother is on an oxygen tank due to cystic fibrosis.
When I was talking to her, I quickly noticed that she liked order in her life. I can't imagine what her home life is life. My heart melted as she grabbed my hand when we went through WalMart. She kept asking, "how much can I spend?" I told her, "Don't worry, JoJo - I'll let you know when we're close."
She picked out her gifts - things a little girl of 10 would like - and said, "I want to get some chocolate for my Mom. Do I have enough?" Yes, you do, sweet girl. :)
I witnessed so much caring today that my heart overflowed through my eyes.
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