As the year wraps up, I always like to pause, not just to look at what I made, but why I made it.

This year wasn’t about chasing trends or blowing things up overnight. It was about staying creative, experimenting, and figuring out what still feels meaningful as my kids get older, my interests evolve, and my time becomes more valuable.

Creative Projects That Kept Me Going

A big part of this year was continuing to build worlds, sometimes literally.

Space Ranger Fred kept growing, quietly but steadily. New books, free comics, email list experiments, and a lot of thinking about audience before ambition. Instead of rushing into big, expensive ideas, I focused on something simpler: making things that feel fun, approachable, and worth sharing. That mindset alone felt like progress.

On the music side, I kept doing what I’ve always done, making beats because I love making beats. Releasing two additional instrumental albums reminded me that not everything needs a massive rollout. Sometimes the win is just finishing the work and putting it out into the world.

Mischief Night
One of the highlights of the year was creating a brand-new Mischief Night book, written and illustrated with my son. Working together on the story and artwork turned the project into something bigger than just a book—it became a shared creative memory. Seeing his ideas come to life on the page reminded me why I started making stories in the first place. It was less about perfection and more about collaboration, fun, and letting creativity lead.

Killer Teddy Bears from Outer Space
I also spent time revisiting Killer Teddy Bears from Outer Space, a project that’s been quietly waiting for its next chapter. Plans are now in motion to relaunch the series in 2026, with a clearer vision and renewed energy behind it.

And then there were the smaller creative joys: design experiments, vintage-inspired covers, mini projects that probably only a handful of people will ever notice, but that still mattered to me.

Life, Music, and Making Memories
This year wasn’t just about creative work—it was about experiences. A powerful March storm knocked out our power for several days, turning an unexpected hotel stay into a lesson in adaptability and gratitude.

We balanced that chaos with fun: taking the kids to Can You Feel the Punk Tonight, a Disney punk rock show, enjoying date nights seeing Shakey Graves and El Monstero, and not to forget a perfect family evening at the Brookdale Farms Glowdeo Rodeo.

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Reflecting on St. Louis Dad (and What’s Next)

This year also brought a lot of reflection around StLouisDad.com.

Ten years is a long time to do anything online. Traffic changes. Kids grow up. The stories shift. I found myself asking hard questions:

What does this space look like now?
What do I still want to say?
And what’s okay to let evolve—or even fade?

Instead of forcing answers, I gave myself permission to sit with the uncertainty. That alone felt like growth.

Lessons I’m Taking With Me

If I had to sum up the year in a few takeaways:

  • Not every project needs to scale to be successful
  • Building an audience matters more than building infrastructure
  • Nostalgia is powerful—but only when paired with honesty
  • It’s okay to make things just because they make you happy

Most importantly, I learned that creativity doesn’t disappear as life gets busier—it just asks to be treated with more intention.

Looking Ahead

Next year, I want to keep things simple:

  • Fewer obligations, more focus
  • More finished projects, less overthinking
  • Continuing to build momentum the right way
  • Making room for whatever new idea shows up unexpectedly

Thanks to everyone who read something, listened to something, downloaded something, or quietly supported from the sidelines. It all mattered more than you probably realize.

Here’s to another year of making stuff—and figuring it out as we go.


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By Richie

I'm a 40-year-old father blessed with two wonderful children: a 13-year-old daughter and a 10-year-old son. My life revolves around my beautiful wife, who is the cornerstone of our family. Without her unwavering support, none of what I do would be possible. By day, I serve as a network administrator for a local school district, ensuring smooth operations in the realm of technology. During the evenings, you'll often find me engrossed in various creative pursuits, from illustrating books to crafting websites or composing music. But above all, my priority is spending quality time with my kids. Parenthood has been a profound journey of growth and discovery for me, and now, armed with a keyboard instead of a pen, I'm eager to share my experiences and insights with others.

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