Thursday, December 29, 2011

12/29/2011


5:30 AM.  Parents and Tracy were with him.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Candles


I just saw a post from Heather Richard who wrote that she was going to light a candle today for Scott as she spends time with her family.  What a great idea.

So many people out there thinking of the Cromack family and praying for peace for Scott.  A virtual candlight vigil has been started.....

If you are able, please post a picture of your burning candle on Facebook and tag Tracy Cromack.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house A father was resting, a son, and a spouse;

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
Grandma sat vigil, while saying her prayers;

The children were restless all up in their beds,
While memories of dad danced in their heads;

And mamma sat worried, with little to wrap,
With her heart full of sorrow, she heard a small rap;

She went to the door, to see who was there,
I think it was Santa, and eight tiny reindeer;

For although times were sad, and dad was real sick,
The kids got a visit, from their personal St. Nick.

Friends of their parents, those far and those near,
Had made sure the kids, had a bell they could hear.

 
 
Thank you to everyone who has made the Cromack Family Christmas just a little brighter.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Eve Eve

Before we all begin to celebrate the holidays, before we unplug from Facebook to enjoy spending time with our family and friends, I want to say thank you.

Thank you to everyone who has made a difference in the lives of the Cromack family during the most trying of times.  Thank you to those that have decided that they are ready to do something bigger with their talents, generosity and motivation.

I have written with enough members of the newly forming Friend to Friend to be certain of this:  That many people are inspired by the strength of the Cromack family and the resilience with which Scott has fought this long hard battle with a brain tumor.  We are motivated to help more families and have found collective strength in each other.  Thank you Scott and Tracy Cromack for giving us this motivation and strength.

Enjoy your holidays everyone.  Please continue to send your light/energy/prayers to Scott, for peace, comfort and painless rest.  I wouldn't be me if I didn't say feel free to donate, too, but so many of you have been very generous and I thank you all so, so much.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

What Would Happen?

There has been a tremendous outpouring of love and support for the Cromack family in the past few weeks.  I was able to visit Tracy at their house yesterday and peek in on Scott for a brief minute.  I feel comfortable saying this:

That anything we can do for this family is not enough.  No amount of money can replace a father or a husband.  What they are going through is the stuff nightmares are made of and this will stay with them all for the rest of their lives.

Together, we have been a source of light for the Cromack family.  I told Tracy today that we are in the beginning stages of forming a non-profit, Friend to Friend, inspired by Scott and the rallying that has occurred around their family.  He won't be forgotten and that is one powerful legacy to leave behind.

Once the Cromack family does not need us to raise funds, we will begin working towards the goal of being able to provide similar services to other families.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I was born in a Small Town

I'll have to admit it.  There are times when I didn't like being from Turners Falls, Massachusetts.  Everybody knows everybody and well, if you grew up there, you understand.

Today, I am so proud to be from Turners Falls.  I have always said, I love the internet because for all of the lack of "face" time you may experience with others because of it, the knowledge, support and resources available to you on the internet are endless.

You can reach all over the place.  You can talk to classmates (or at least stalk their Facebook profile) you haven't seen in twenty, ahem, years.

You can help a former classmate who is no longer in the capacity to help himself.

Did you see the post today from George Croteau, a very quiet member from the TFHS Class of 1990?

Here it is:

" How amazing is it that even though many of us have left the comfort of our small town we call home as soon as there is a problem with a friend and schoolmate from our youth who we may have not even seen or thought about in 20 years need help everyone jumps in and helps in anyway they can.we all grew up in such an amazing place where everyone is family and there is no outsiders just people who will help your fellow man with out wanting anything in return.  I wish the whole world could sit back and see this is how everyone should be. What a better world it would be, so in this holiday season if you can please help this family please it does not matter how small of a donation you can make will help if you can not make a donation cause we all know times are hard for many people send your prayers and keep in mind this could be anyone of us."

I couldn't have said it better myself.

And as the journey continues, the practical side of things is also being handled with such amazing generosity.

Those of you that know "Big Lew" owner of BTU, or graduated with "Lewie" in high school, might not know "Mr. Collins" girls basketball coach during the late 1980's and 1990.  I still can't really call him Lew or Lewie, but I can tell you this...he could keep up with any one of us girls, outrun us, outshoot us and he was a great guy to have yelling at you during a basketball game.

I asked him about paying for and using BTU for a "celebration of life" party, to help Tracy who wants to get a plan in place.  Here was his reply:

"I have no problem at all with you gathering at BTU, wouldn't even think of charging you for the space, I guess my question would only be when, what time and how many do you expect so I can be prepared for staffing, etc, let me know because I've got the place if you need it.

Count on it Missy, I'll be here with the place for you just keep in close contact with me on details as they come in ok? Whatever questions you have just ask, I'll do what I can to make this part easy for everyone ok? Talk to you soon.


Coach"

If you ask, people will deliver.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Bigger Picture

People are truly amazing.

I have been receiving Facebook private messages and friend requests from a large number of friends of the Cromacks in the past week.  All I can say is that people are wonderful.

I've been asked their address:  94 Rachael Terrace, Westfield, MA  01085.  The three kids are Tyler (19), Haleigh (17) and Trent (15).  I've been asked over and over what they want for gifts.  They are quiet kids, grateful for the things people are doing for their family.  They don't have huge Christmas lists and they just don't expect much under the current situation.

I know a few things about their Christmas this year.  Gina Gordon has purchased three netbooks for the kids.  As a group, we raised enough to purchase a family desktop that is on the way to the house.  Kenny Burke was ready to buy them himself and so little does he know he will be called to duty to set it all up for them.  He has also been visiting and willing to bring food or anything they need.

I've heard through the grapevine that Chanda Waryasz is collecting gift certificates for the family.  I haven't talked directly to her, but I hear gift certificates are on their way.

Joanne Papidimitriou has been organizing meal delivery and cooking for the family. 

Charlotte Edwards has been handing them money, getting groceries and is willing to help take care of Scott if needed to give Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Cromack a little respite.

Numerous people have shared my updates on Facebook and THAT has made a significant impact on the message getting out to more people.  Thank you those that share this message on Facebook.  It only takes a click, but it makes a big difference.

Carrie Tirrell has been available to Tracy 24/7 either by phone or in person to help her through the journey.  She's also taken Haileigh out shopping and the kids out to lunch, just to get them out of house.  She's a good Auntie Carrie to those kids and an invaluable best friend to Tracy.

Scott's parents haven't left his side in weeks.  They are the "night shift" together, taking care of all of his needs.  Yes, they are his parents, but still.  Mr. and Mrs. Cromack are completely dedicated to caring for Scott as long as he needs them.

I have heard from Lisa Abbey Lessing, who is the store manager of Stop and Shop in West Springfield.  She donated a $50 gift certificate, a ham dinner with any sides they want on behalf of her store.

There is also a significant number of people who are actively praying for Scott and his family.  Praying for peace, sending energy, light, however you want to say it.  I've heard almost daily from Jennifer Hubert McCabe.  I've received beautiful messages from Ama Allison (Ahearn), Jennifer Graves Bassett, Eric Sauter, Eric Wartel, Tiffany Whitfill, Kathy Webber, Joe Dagilus and a number of others that I can't recollect at the moment.

It's not just about the Cromack family, but about the ability of a group of people to come together for a collective cause.  Whether you are raising money for a playground (congrats Nicki Letourneau, Dani Letourneau, Kristy McKay Kim), supporting a child with leukemia (GO Team Momo), driving your sister in law to radiation treatments in Boston, running a fundraiser DU for a cause (Sue Scott, a running fundraiser this year for Dylan Moore) you can make a difference.  Find what inspires you and go for it.  The response you receive will surprise you.