Thursday, November 15, 2012

Steele Indian Park




Last Saturday I walked Steel Indian Park instead of my normal neighborhoood route.  Harrington had a training at church so to save gas and try a new scenery , I ventured out to Steele Indian Park. The park has  a rich Arizona history, so the next time you're in Central Phoenix check out the park.

History of Steele Indian School Park
In 1890, the Federal Government purchased 160 acres of farmland from a local landowner for $9,000. Federal officials opened the Phoenix Indian School one year later. At its peak in 1935, 900 students attended the school. Among its most popular features were its marching band, which was a frequent participant in local and statewide festivals, and athletic program. The federal government closed the boarding school in 1990.*
The city of Phoenix was able to obtain the land in 1996 through an intricate three-way land exchange involving the Baron Collier Company and the federal government.

The park is named after Horace C. Steele. He founded the Steele Foundation in 1980 to fund charitable, educational, and scientific programs; primarily in Arizona. The Steele foundation donated $2.5 million dollars to start development of the park and in 1997 the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board approved naming the Park for this successful businessman and philanthropist.
The park is designed in the spirit of the City Beautiful movement, a design theory that evolved at the end of the 19th century. Its basic premise is simple: city dwellers need passive, open green space in city centers to serve as a refuge from the physical confinement of urban living. The movement also held that open, public spaces are an essential element in nurturing civic pride and a sense of community. The park's design also pays homage to the site's Native American history. Many of the design elements, as outlined in the features section, reflect Native American concepts of life, earth and the universe.






Saturday, November 3, 2012

Night Stalker

I believe this owl is out to get me and B.J.  I've seen him several times now perched on the electrical posts and street lamps around our house. One evening we walked an extra half-mile to remain out of  harms way. You do realize an owl can pick-up my little doggie and take him away to never return-again. I believed God will give me wings and speed like an eagle if that owl takes my baby boy, but I don't know if  he'll grant it for a little precious doggy.  Yes, he would because it matters to me it matters to him :)

Great Horn Owl's talons
 


Football Season is Over


 The season is over for Harrington's high school team. Once again Harrington demonstrated tremendous improvement in his football skills. The season was going well until Game 4 when my baby boy recieved a concussion. He delieved a spectualar tackle to  cause a fourth down for the opposing team and then was tackled so hard my baby said,"Mom, I think I really saw little stars" (LOL). I hate I missed the game due to Family Night at work, but glad I wasn't there to see my baby get hurt :(   I asked Henry if he was scared and  a course like any man "No, I knew he was  alright". 
Harrington was on IR(Injured Reserve) for four weeks. During that time he visited the neruologist and was tested several times by the trainer. He faithfully went to practice very day  and literally watched the others workout and practice. I could have found millions of things for him to do with those  wasted fours hours of time. Like study, study,  clean his room, cwalk the dog,etc..........

He was finally released from IR  to play Game 8 and got two awesome tackles.
Game 9  the season closer was the BOMB!!
Harrington had one, two, THREE, tackles and an amazing Inteception which the team scored after two plays. He was on cloud nine.. Henry says he didn't know the boy could jump so high :) and of course that big beautiful smile of his was plastered on his face the remainder of the game. YEAH! the team WON! 

 

#7 Harrington Harris has intercepted for the Madators

Madator's Cornerback  Harrington Harris has the ball!


Up and Running!

Run, Harrington ! Run !
 





Monday, September 3, 2012

Cousins

 
At times these two can be at wits ends with each other,but these photos captured anther side of these first cousins. 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Locker Room Shot


Harrington looks the part and pumped for the game. Let the play begin!
The team lost but he had two terrific tackles. I'm amazed at how much his skills have improved since last season. I wish he would us some of that speed to clean his room :0). 




Sunday, August 26, 2012

R U Ready 4 Some Football???

Football season has offically begun. Harrington is beginning his third year of high school football.  He' s getting bigger, faster, stronger, and skilled. The season opened Friday night at home against Goldwater High School.  Sadly Shadow Mountain lost by three points,but it was a good game. They tried with much effort to score the last three minutes of the game, but no victory.

Temperature in the stadium had to be over 100 degrees, if I was uncomfortable I can image how the players felt with all that football gear on. I  just hope it cools off soon so we can enjoy some real football w/o heat interrupts. :)



Game Day



Come by often to see how the season's going....




Friday, August 10, 2012

1st Day of School-August 8,2012

Harrington was up bright and early this morning. I was surprise to see him up and about at 6:00 without a Mommy wake-up call. One would think he was pretty anxious to begin his junior year at Shadow Mountain High School.

There's something magical about the first day of school. Could it be the new outfit, school supplies, seeing  your friends again, or meeting your new teacher.  Whatever the case with Harrington I just pray this isn't another year of "chasing the bus". LOL


Harrington didn't want me to take pictures, but now as a Mom I understand why Momma always took our picture the first day of school whether it was before or after school she got that annual photo shot :)  It's amazing to see how much he has grown on the last year. 





Saturday, July 28, 2012

Selinah's Gift





Pages from a digital scrapbook that I completed today for a dear friend.   The letters from her parents were very heartfelt and moving. They were the special touch this memory book needed.  I hope she  loves it as much as I enjoyed creating it and reflecting on how she has  grown into a very beautiful young lady with  a loving spirit and a beautiful smile.

Back cover message:
Created  for a very special young lady. I pray God will continue to guide and direct your path. I hope you know how thankful I am to have had the opportunity  to see you grow and mature.
 I  hope you know how special you make me feel when you take time to come downstairs on Sunday mornings to say hello and hug your former Sunday School teacher.   I hope you never stop dreaming.
Love,
Ms. Pam
Pamelia Rochelle Harris
July 28, 2012

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Goree Family Reunion 2012


We had a blast with our family last weekend in Northern California. Our family reunion was held in the Fairfield/Vacaville area. It was great to see familiar faces and to meet new  family members. The  picnic on Saturday was the BOMB! We all had a great time laughing and playing together.  It was great to see everyone enjoying and  participating in events other than eating (LOL!)  There was fun to be had for all whether it was talking trash at the domino table to getting knocked out of a chair in musical chairs.
The highlight for me was meeting my grandfather's 98 year old sister.


Goree Family Reunion 2012 (The Great Sack Race)


Saturday, July 7, 2012