Keeping up with Luke:

 

Memorial to Remember: Lukas Neraas

Timeliness is not always my strong suit… Many of my updates during Luke’s illness were forced, given the fact that things were changing so quickly that if I didn’t post what I’d already partially composed, it would soon be old news. Clearly, life on that front has slowed down – as have my updates… So, I hope you’ll

Last Breaths

It feels like I’m waking up from a nightmare – the last 14 + months. At the end of it all, I can’t believe we lost Luke. How could this possibly be real? 10.5.14 – Luke ran a marathon. 10.5.15 – Luke is already gone.  10.10.14 – Luke got his moose. 10.10.15 – Still gone & sinking in more each

Obituary: Lukas Neraas

Lukas Peter Neraas lived large and fast over the course of 39 years. He loved life, exploring the natural world, mountain tops, friends, and family. Luke died at home, surrounded by family, on Saturday, September 26, 2015, after striving against an aggressive brain cancer – glioblastoma – for over 14 months. Born on March

Services: Luke Neraas

Lukas Neraas March 31, 1976 — September 26, 2015 There will be a celebration of Luke’s life at 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at the Linn Canyon Ranch in Victor, Idaho. Saturday, October 24, 2015 Linn Canyon Ranch Schedule: 2:00 – 2:30 pm – Arrive, Park & Walk to Venue 3:00 pm – Service & Speakers 4:00

What to say…

Recovering from the stroke that Luke had right before surgery, meant moving to St. Mary’s for rehabilitation therapy. It was just on there other side of Golden Gate Park. Therapy sessions were packed and Luke improved daily. From the parallel bars, to a walker, to a cane, to a staff. It was amazing what could be accomplished in

An Uncelebrated Anniversary, MRI, Surgery & Stroke

July 21st marked one year since we walked Luke into the local clinic to check up on an excrutiating headache. It has been a tumultuous year since that unassuming visit. We recognized & thought about the date, but we didn’t really mark the occasion. There seemed like little to celebrate since Luke has not been feeling well. A year

MRI = ?!#$

Mid-June we returned to the Bay Area for the much anticipated MRI – one month post chemo-infusion. Unfortunately the week preceding the trip did not bode well. In truth, Luke has not really felt up to par since the May 15th infusion. The infused chemo was contained within the tumor and has since been metabolized (I’m told); however,

Birthdays, PPP & an MRI…

Life has been busy. Luke’s been back to work, on an annual yurt trip with his workmates, fishing, running, biking, skiing, racing – you name it. We had a good birthday weekend (the weekend between our b-days) in Montana with family and fun in mid-March. Though it was a fast trip, we packed in