You can see ALL of the Halloween photos here.
Costumes made by my wife Renae De Liz
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
VIDEO: The Wolfman Trailer #2
Oh, WOW!! This looks amazing! This might end up being my favorite movie ever!
You see, I'm a HUGE werewolf fan. Always have been. Thought I WAS a werewolf at one point in my childhood, thank you go movies like "An American Werewolf in London" having incredible transformation scenes.
Well, this looks like they took the werewolf seriously! I hope it's as good as the trailer.
Also, I'm working on a werewolf comic book with Nightmare World creator Dirk Manning. SO, this is a huge inspiration and pumps me up to get some pages done and get the thing published.
YAY!!!
The Wolfman Trailer #2
Trailer Park | MySpace Video
You see, I'm a HUGE werewolf fan. Always have been. Thought I WAS a werewolf at one point in my childhood, thank you go movies like "An American Werewolf in London" having incredible transformation scenes.
Well, this looks like they took the werewolf seriously! I hope it's as good as the trailer.
Also, I'm working on a werewolf comic book with Nightmare World creator Dirk Manning. SO, this is a huge inspiration and pumps me up to get some pages done and get the thing published.
YAY!!!
The Wolfman Trailer #2
Trailer Park | MySpace Video
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Lost Kansas house & moving to Maine?!
Well, things just didn't work out with timeline, the requirements, the sellers, and the lenders. We had the option to extend the contract a few more months, but didn't want to be in this situation again with a 1 month newborn baby, so we opted to just move.
We looked at local houses, but couldn't find anything decent and the idea of living in the same town as our lost home and seeing other people buy it was heart-breaking. Plus, we figured, if we were going to have to leave our son's school district and pay more in rent for less in the same town, we could start looking for possibilities in other towns. We looked at Overland Park, KS, but then began to wonder about something outside of Kansas altogether. While Kansas is a nice place, there really isn't much left here for us. We don't want to backstep, and we don't really want to make a lateral move. If we are forced to make a move, we want to move UP!
So, we are currently looking at Portland, Maine. That might seem like a drastic change in direction, but it makes a lot of sense. A place that has frequent White Christmases, an Art Scene, is near the ocean, has forests, great schools, great stores and culture, great dining, and just about everything we could hope for. It's also close to NYC (publishing companies), Boston, Baltimore, Canada, and lots of big comic book conventions. Closer to airports. It's a place for our children to live a richer life. It's safer. And, surprisingly, is not that much more expensive than we're paying now. Just an overall better quality of life.
We found there were more reasons for us to leave KS than to try to stay in the house, even if we were in love with it. So, we're looking at this as an opportunity for us to move on to bigger and better things rather than dwell in the sadness of losing our home.
Thank you to everyone who cared enough to listen. If you'd like to still help, every order or donation will now be helping us to make our move and get settled in a new place in Maine. Maybe it will all turn out to be for the best. Might be a blessing in disguise.
If you're new to the site and have no idea what I'm talking about, read the previous blog and go to this webpage: http://www.raydillon.com/help.html
Thank you all so much for your caring and support. It means the world to us!
~Ray, Renae, Tycen, Baby Belly, Indiana Jones (dog), Olivia & Aubrey (cats)
We looked at local houses, but couldn't find anything decent and the idea of living in the same town as our lost home and seeing other people buy it was heart-breaking. Plus, we figured, if we were going to have to leave our son's school district and pay more in rent for less in the same town, we could start looking for possibilities in other towns. We looked at Overland Park, KS, but then began to wonder about something outside of Kansas altogether. While Kansas is a nice place, there really isn't much left here for us. We don't want to backstep, and we don't really want to make a lateral move. If we are forced to make a move, we want to move UP!
So, we are currently looking at Portland, Maine. That might seem like a drastic change in direction, but it makes a lot of sense. A place that has frequent White Christmases, an Art Scene, is near the ocean, has forests, great schools, great stores and culture, great dining, and just about everything we could hope for. It's also close to NYC (publishing companies), Boston, Baltimore, Canada, and lots of big comic book conventions. Closer to airports. It's a place for our children to live a richer life. It's safer. And, surprisingly, is not that much more expensive than we're paying now. Just an overall better quality of life.
We found there were more reasons for us to leave KS than to try to stay in the house, even if we were in love with it. So, we're looking at this as an opportunity for us to move on to bigger and better things rather than dwell in the sadness of losing our home.
Thank you to everyone who cared enough to listen. If you'd like to still help, every order or donation will now be helping us to make our move and get settled in a new place in Maine. Maybe it will all turn out to be for the best. Might be a blessing in disguise.
If you're new to the site and have no idea what I'm talking about, read the previous blog and go to this webpage: http://www.raydillon.com/help.html
Thank you all so much for your caring and support. It means the world to us!
~Ray, Renae, Tycen, Baby Belly, Indiana Jones (dog), Olivia & Aubrey (cats)
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