Saturday, June 28, 2008

Team Crab Fest

There's nothing better than enjoying fresh steamed crabs in a casual open air boat while floating down the Potomac river. That's exactly what my team did for work yesterday. We enjoyed unlimited drinks and crabs for 3 hours, but more importantly we enjoyed each other's company. I'm so lucky to be working on a team where we're all good friends and enjoy spending time with one another - inside & outside of work.

Looks like the "Jenny" boat from Forest Gump
(at least that's what we called it)

Ryan & David getting excited to eat crab

We passed by all the major monuments in Washington, DC
This is the famous Washington Memorial

Washington Memorial & the Jefferson Memorial

Washington & Lincoln Memorial

Matt & David (The Watergate is behind them)




The table is set, time to dig in.

Poor little fella

I had never eaten whole crabs before, it was quite a chore.
I don't know if the return was really worth it or not,
but it was a fun social activity

My boss Tim is on the left, then Megan & Ryan

The whole team enjoying the crab feast

A job well done!


Me, Liz, Aditi, & Megan

Rick & Tim (truly the best bosses I've ever had)





Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Happy Anniversary

It seems just like yesterday that I was posting about our 2 year anniversary, I can't believe how fast time flies. Today is our 3 year anniversary and I just wanted to give a shout out to my perfect husband. I'm so glad you married me!!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Palmyra Youth Conference

This weekend my husband and I participated in one of the most unique experiences in our lives. We were asked by our church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon church) to serve for 4 days as branch leaders for our Church's Youth Conference. This particular conference consisted of all of the youth aged 14-18 from our local geographical area (called Stakes within the church. Smaller divisions and actual congregations are called Wards). In this case, there were nearly 200 youth broken into 14 "branches." Dan and I were branch leaders to one such group.

We went to Palmyra, NY where the church was restored by Joseph Smith, and toured the historic church sites that were there. It was an amazing experience and my testimony of Joseph Smith and truthfulness of the gospel was strengthened as I was able to spend some time at these sites.

Here are some of the pictures of our trip:


On our way up to Palmyra, we stopped in Harmony, PA where the
Aaronic Priesthood was restored to the earth.

It was pouring rain in Harmony, PA. These are
3 of the girls in our branch.

Some of my favorite girls at Youth Conference

On Thursday we went to Seneca Lake State Park where the kids swam
and played games. I was the activities chairman and was in charge of all
the games up at Youth Conference. The "day at the Lake" was the
big activity day and I was relieved when it was over.

3 years of being married and still in love!

Service Project day! The girls spent more time posing
for pictures than they did doing the service project.

This is the E.B. Grandin Printing Press, where
the Book of Mormon was printed. It was amazing
to see how much work it took to print the first
5,000 copies of this sacred set of scripture. It increased my
testimony of how true this book really is!

The Huron Branch - best branch at the conference (and I really mean that).
They were such respectful kids, something that is rare these days.

200 plus kids in our stake

This is the log home Joseph Smith and his family were
living in at the time Joseph had the First Vision.

The Sacred Grove was the place where Joseph Smith
saw God and Jesus Christ in response to a question about
which church to join (known as the First Vision).

The Sacred Grove was such a peaceful, holy place.
After being there makes it difficult to ever doubt that
Joseph Smith saw what he said he saw.

I thought this Christus was beautiful. It is the only Christus that
has the Sacred Grove as the background. This was located in
the visitor's center at the Hill Cumorah.

The Angel Moroni told Joseph Smith about the Golden Plates that
needed to be translated, which later became the Book of Mormon.
These were found in the Hill Cumorah.

The Angel Moroni monument found at the top of the Hill Cumorah

Monday, June 16, 2008

Jersey Shore

This past weekend Dan and I headed up to Point Pleasant, NJ to spend time with my sister Noelle and her husband Matt & baby Sophie. It was a perfect get away! Matt's cousin works for a para sailing company so I went para sailing for the first time (and didn't cost me a dime..even better!)

I took a gazillion pictures but most of them were of Sophie so I'll post just the few I'm in. Thanks Noelle & Matt for the great weekend!








There was a huge rain storm the day we left, I've never seen
so much water on one street!


Sophie loves to get her little fingers on anything she can.

Noelle wanted to get a picture of Sophie sitting on the sand,
but apparently forgot she didn't know how to sit up by herself,
because she did a face plant right in the sand.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Early Anniversary Present

If you're a loyal reader of Mer's Milepost, you may recall reading this post. I'm not so good at keeping surprises, nor do I like to be surprised. When I want something, I want it NOW! A few weeks ago I told Dan I wanted the Furi Knife set that Rachel Ray uses on her TV show. I am a sucker for kitchen gadgets and thought a stellar knife would get my lazy butt in the kitchen to cook more often.

When I got home from work last night there it was! A beloved box from Amazon and I knew it had to be my knife set. I almost opened it before Dan got home but didn't want to completely ruin the surprise (our anniversary isn't for another 2 weeks). So like the good wife I am I waited for an hour, barely being able to contain the excitement. The minute he walked in the door I grabbed the scissors, cut open the box to find this:


I'm as giddy as a school girl and can't wait to start cooking again.
Anybody want to join us for dinner?

I have the best husband in the world!!


Sunday, June 8, 2008

2008 Summer Recital

Tonight I had my first piano recital since I have been teaching piano lessons. I started teaching 2 1/2 years ago and had one student. Since then I have picked up 5 more students so I have a total of 6. It keeps me busy but I have loved being able to teach and make a little extra spending money. I'm thankful to my mom who taught me how to play the piano, even though it consisted of yelling, screaming, kicking, and gnashing of teeth to get me to practice.



Wednesday, June 4, 2008

And then there were 10...

Racker Grandchildren that is!!

Welcome to the family Maxwell Lamont Racker



Sam, the proud big sister

Mom, Max & Britty




Mom, Max, & Owen