Where's Waldo

aimzb

Shared on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 13:49
Let me begin this blog with a very simple statement...

I HAVE A PROBLEM.

I am sure those of you in The Duty have figured out by now that I have more than one problem.  But this one borders on being serious. 

I am not addicted to anything, per se.  Actually that is a lie.  I have been dipping or chewing since I was 12.  20 freakin years!  I was born and raised in The South.  Its a rite of passage.  But, that is not the problem I speak of.

Last night the wifey and I made a trip to Wal Mart.  Being the typical male, I had prepped myself to be in there no more than 15 minutes.  Walk in.  Get what you came for.  Compare prices and brands for 5-10 minutes if necessary.  Pay for said item.  Leave.  The fact that this jaunt to Wally World turned into an hour long getaway is destined to be the subject of another blog, but not for today. 

We step through the grand entranceway into the world ole Sam created.  We head to electronics.  I make a discovery that leads to us being able to save about $50.  The wife decides we need about $100 worth of other crap while we are there. And an hour later we are hauling 75 white plastic bags into the house that each weigh at least 100 pounds. 

We get everything put away and I fix the internet issue that led to the trip to the aforementioned Palace o' Cheap Crap.  I sit down on the couch next to the wifey and she pauses the show she is watching.  She turns to me and says, "Can we talk for a minute?"

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here we go...  Duck and cover.        But, it wasn't bad.  She follows that up with this question... "Do you realize how you act when we are in public places like Wal Mart?"  WTF?!?  At first I thought she was talking about how I have to constantly play with any toys I see in the aisles, or how I try on the women's clothes over mine while she looks at every single piece of clothing on the sale rack in Macy's(thankfully she has yet to figure out that I know doing this will both embarrass her and get her to finish up her "browsing" more quickly).  But anyway, that is not what she was speaking of.  She went on to point out to me how whenever we walk into a store, out of a store, or go from one public place to another with lots of people around, that I spend at least two-thirds of that time eyeballing everyone around me.  Not generally looking around.  But moving from person to person specifically measuring them up.  And I do!  I know I do it!  And I can't stop it!

This is a problem.  Number one because it makes my wife a little paranoid- as if I know something is going on and am not telling her.  Number two because I am by default spending two-thirds of the time we are out in public ignoring my wife. 

As soon as she brought it up I recognized it.  Like I said.  I know it is a problem.  But I am not sure if I can, or should, stop.

To shed a little light on this, and so that none of you might think of me as Mel Gibson in Conspiracy Theory, there is a some reasoning for this. 

I have not shared the following information with many people outside of my family and close friends.  Not because it is some big secret, but one of those "just cause" things.  Up until about 4 years ago, I spent a little time working for the US Government.  I'll not share the branch or the specifics of my job or my title.  But will simply say that it involved my working both in and out of the country and that I did have a weapon on my person at all times.   But anyway, as is the case in many branches of the government, I went through a thorough and rigorous training program.  One of the things this program taught me was to always be aware of my surroundings and cognizant of possible immediate threats.  It wasn't so much teaching this, but more along the lines of ingraining it into the fiber of my very being.  In addition to this training, I am a licensed mental health counselor.  I am trained to diagnose people.  Combine these two things and what do you get?  Someone that literally can not stop scanning his environment for a) possible threats, or b) possible "crazy" people.

It took my wife bringing it up to me for me to truly be aware of it.  It was, and is, simply second nature for me to walk into an area with multiple people and begin scanning and making mental notes.  I truly hardly even notice that I am doing it.

The wifey and I talked about this for a good hour or so last night.  She thinks I need to cut it out or at least way back.  I am not sure if I should, much less if I even can.

Her reasoning for bringing this up now is because we are making a trip to Europe in about a month and a half.  She doesn't want to spend that entire time with me and me not paying attention to both her as well as the sites and sights we will be seeing.  I completely understand her point.  And, I believe I will be able to tone it down enough to do nothing more than make a quick scan of a room or open area and then force myself to move on.  But it will be hard. 

Not really sure where to go from here.  Really just needed to get this out of my head and "on paper".  I totally understand her point.  But it is very much a safety issue for me.  As well as bordering on being instinct.  Its not a big deal for her.  I do know that.  But it is also not "normal".  

Oh well.  Better to be safe than sorry I suppose.  Maybe I'll just grow out of it as I move farther from that time in my life.

Comments

Raider30's picture
Submitted by Raider30 on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 19:19
Personally I wouldn't change a thing except to explain, if you haven't already(and you probably have) why you do what you do, that it is a safety issue, not just for you but for her and everyone else who might be affected if the shit hits the fan. I'm 13 years into a law enforcement career and I do the exact same thing. - That guy has a clip knife on his right front pocket, he probably fights left side forward. - That guy has a big fucking sweatshirt on and its 98 degrees outside, he's hiding something. - That guy has had too much to drink and he's making comments too loudly about random smaller men in the room, probably looking for a fight. - That guy's pants have a wierd right angle in them slightly above the ankle, probably a small semi-auto because of the angle rather than a more rounded handle of a revolver, but he's got a "wallet" on both sides of his back pockets, likely another cop with a badge for the second "wallet". Personally I welcome you paying attention to threats. The more people that pay attention to shit that is out of place and potentially threatening the harder it will be for the sons-a-bitches to shoot the place up or start afight or god forbid blow themselves up. You tell your wife I said "Thank you."
JeepChick's picture
Submitted by JeepChick on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 13:55
I know exactly what you mean. after the hardcore "spot a threat" training my husband had in BASIC, over Christmas he would do the same thing. And man, it was intimidating. The thing is outside of a military style setting, you look like a freak! LOL. Kudos to Aimz for pointing it out.
SoupNazzi's picture
Submitted by SoupNazzi on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 14:05
I'm 14 years out of the Marines who trained me in Counter Terrorism Ops, and I still sit with my back to the wall when possible and always in view of doors and entry ways. I always size up people around me looking for possible threats. LOL... It's just instinct and may save your life some day.
aimzb's picture
Submitted by aimzb on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 14:13
Yep. Back has to be to a wall and have to have a full view of all doors. Drives my wife batty. 14 years later... I'll have to pass that on to my wife.
TheCarnivalAngel's picture
Submitted by TheCarnivalAngel on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 14:28
Meh I feel it might just be in our genes, programmed if you will. Watch how dogs and cats look at, guess what, other dogs and cats. You're looking for potential mates and potential challengers to your mate. Sure you could tell your wife this. But then she's probably be like mine, "Why are you looking for another mate? Then you can just go on!" Nah I'm kidding, really I do look around at people when I go out, but just to spot troublesome people. I'm sure I've gotten the whole family out of a place before sub-par humans came in and made asses of themselves.
Devonsangel's picture
Submitted by Devonsangel on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 14:45
It's really not uncommon, Dastard does this also. But, he is a lot less obvious! Guess you need some more training;)

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