In yesterday's blog you read Tom's memorial tribute to his mom. In today's blog, you'll read my memories of mom-in-law, Ruth. I was so fortunate to have a second Mom in Tom's mom (my mom passed in 2013). Today's blog is filled with fun memories.

She loved all of our dogs, Franklin, Dolly, Sprite, Tyler and Dash. Although she never met Cody in life, we did video chat with him from a distance so she got to meet Cody virtually. (Buzz passed before I knew Tom, so mom didn't know him either). Mom was famous for always bringing a bag of dog treats and handing them out like candy to our canine kids!
Some days, whenever I would have to work late, mom and bob drove to Doggy day care and picked up the dogs for us and brought them to our house.
(Mom loved all our kids- Franklin, Dolly, Tyler and Dash- and would sometimes pick them up at daycare)
(Photo: Bob, Mom, Tom and Rob at Red Robin after the infamous dual colonoscopy day) 
(Photo: Bob and Rob during a visit in South Carolina)
When Mom and Bob moved to South Carolina, Tom and I helped them clean out their townhouse, donate stuff, and sell stuff off. It was about a 2 week process, and we were there every day. It was a lot of downsizing from a three floor townhouse to a two bedroom apartment in an assisted living facility.
Sometimes we accompanied mom and Bob to Bingo, too, whether in Maryland or South Carolina.
Mom had all the daubers, and everything you needed. The last time I went to Bingo with mom was in September 2025, when I had last visited (I tried to visit in December, but black ice prevented us from reaching the airport on time). Tom's sister and brother in law, Greg found a bingo place about 20 minutes north of their house, so we all went. I won the last game of the night (with 2 others), so I split the winnings among all of us, so everyone won. It was a great memory.
When it came to board games, Mom loved them! Although as she got older, she claimed she didn't realize what she was doing, but we think there was a little intentional cheating! haha. Like when playing Uno, she would put a Green 4 on a Yellow 8. You have to match color and number... and she would tell us it "looked green." :)
I will miss calling mom every wednesday on New Comic book day. That's when Tom and I would take the dogs in the pickup truck and drive to the comics shop. Afterward, we would stop for Dunkin' sandwich, coffee and iced tea and call mom. 
(Photo: Tom, Rob and Mom)
The world is a lot emptier for Tom, Lisa and me. But the fun memories will always be there. In fact, she already gave me two signs she's around - one was a waterfall and the other was a little white rabbit. But that's a story for tomorrow's blog.
Love you, Mom!
Rob


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