- about $5 electronics parts from radioshack
- an Altoids box (curiously strong?)
- and a soldering iron. (Mary got me this one for Christmas to satisfy my inner-geek)
Here's the schematic just in case you have a hankerin' to sling some melted lead!
Keep those tunes pumpin'!
~Sam
Working from home has it's advantages, but sometimes it's good to step outside of the home office and soak in a new environment. For us, that means packing up (no, we don't travel light anymore!) and head to the local coffee shop. It's a good chance to meet new friends, listen to good music, and have a hot drink --all the while working on stuff that we've been putting off. It's amazing all the small tasks that can be completed in a couple of hours. Of course, it makes them all the more fun and enjoyable.
This is us at Starbucks:
(Here I am fiercely concentrating... not sure where I inherited my furrowed brow! :)
Happy Tuesday!
2008 was a wonderful year for us and we received this email just before the new year from the father of the bride whose backyard wedding we just shot earlier in the year. The year could not have ended on a better note as these sweet words:
"Dear Sam & Mary,
I must say that Xmas morning at our home was a joyous event. We presented Brett & Alania with their wedding albums, and their engagement album, and Peggy and I opened our album. It was a first time viewing for all of us, a real white glove event.
We were all totally impressed with the quality of presentation and the professional product you put together! These will be lasting treasures to remember the events of that great day.
On behalf of all of us, I truly thank you both for all your love and devotion in creating these lasting memories.
Happy New Year, and cheers,
Sincerely, Don MacKay"
Thank you, Don, for taking the time to write us and for your heartfelt words!
Don and Peggy also had us shoot their own lifestyle session (a gift
from their daughter) in the fall which we'd love to post more of. This
photo, as well as the one above, was taken at their residence where
their daughter got married!
It's always good to begin the new year with a fresh blanket of snow. We've been enjoying the outdoors -soaking in the beautiful white earth, skating in our neighbour's ice rink and spending time digging snow paths in our backyard allowing our girls to play, letting their imaginations run wild. It is winter here, and all is as it should be.
I love the new year as it invites us to enter with abandon and gives us a second chance to be and do things differently. And we can all do with a bit more of that!
So, here's to more blogging, more time spent enjoying the people we love and the things we love doing,... and pursuing happiness.
And to end off this post, here a sneak peak from a destination wedding we just finished up of Deanna and John's wedding in Cancun, Mexico. More to come!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Hope you and your families have had a wonderful time celebrating this season and are enjoying the post boxing day afterglow cuddling by the fire reading our blog. :)
I've been making this tea for clients and guests (and Mary) for the
past couple years and I've had tons of people asking for the recipe -
so, here it is. Guys, this could be your ticket out of the doghouse
someday so pay attention!
Sam's Secret Chai Tea Recipe:
I use a blend of 2 Chai mixes. Both easily obtained from the "President" himself. The first one is Memories of India Masala Chai Loose Leaf Tea. It has a strong and spicy flavour and if used by itself can be overpowering. To lessen the blow, I mix it with regular President's Choice Chai Tea bags - this tea has more black tea flavour and less spice. Together, they are divine.
Using a 4 cup tea pot (I use a Bodum because it strains the tea as well), add 1 tablespoon the Masala Chai and 2 bags of the regular PC Chai.
Add 4 cups of boiling water and let steep for about 15 minutes or longer for a stronger flavour.
Now for the magic: add 2 MASSIVE heaping tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk. I use Rooster Brand because it's sweeter, but any will do.
Stir, plunge and serve.
And there you have it. A deliciously extraordinary drink to help pass those cold winter evenings with.
If any of you have your own recipes or variations, please share by adding a comment below!
Enjoy!
Lots of Love,
Sam (& Mary)





wow. you are just too much. can u teach canon how to fix the autofocus issues on my 1D3?
(03.27.09 @ 06:08 PM)Thanks Wei. Sorry to hear about the 1D3 recalls. I'm sure they'll get it right someday ;)
(03.29.09 @ 12:10 AM)