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Mom to Iris. Wife to Todd. Our little family lives at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We love it here and I love sharing little bits of our life.

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Category : Local Love

Art Feeds Day – September 8!

You guys have probably seen me post about one of my favorite organizations, Art Feeds. For those of you who haven’t, it’s a non-profit organization that feeds creative development and facilitates emotional expression in children nationwide – and in exactly one month it’s officially #ArtFeedsDay! A day all about helping children express themselves through art? I’m in and so is Iris. On September 8th, we’ll sport our Art Feeds shirts that we decorated ourselves, which to be honest was a party all in itself (I mean, do you see all those poof balls on Iris’ shirt?).

Want to get in on the fun? Order your shirt now so that you’ll have plenty of time to get creative with what Art Feeds for you.

LOCAL LOVE: Eureka Springs

Less than an hour away from Fayetteville is one of the most unique, colorful towns in our region – Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Nestled in the mountains with winding streets, its nickname is “Little Switzerland of the Ozarks.” As someone who loves all things old and vintage, the historic houses and buildings always leave me in awe.

This Saturday I was trying to catch up on about ten hideous piles of laundry when out of nowhere Todd suggested a trip to Eureka Springs. One look at all the clothes I had left to launder and my answer was a strong YES. Less than twenty minutes later the three of us were in the car and on the highway. Once we arrived, parking was the only issue we encountered, but finally we settled for a spot at the Visitor’s Center. It was quite a walk from there to the shops, but not too bad – even with a 4-year-old. It ended up being the perfect spot because our path took us right by Pepe’s Tacos. We stopped for lunch (and a couple drinks for me) and were happy that we did. The multi-level, tree-covered patio was worth it alone, and our food was delicious as well.

Once we made it into the lively part of town, we stumbled upon a community yarn bomb event called The Art of Crochet. From knitted taco hats, to a guy dancing in a crocheted donut, it was surreal to say the least. There was live music on the stage overlooking the explosion of yarn, which also happens to be the very spot that Todd proposed to me over ten years ago. Eureka Springs is special to us for that reason and I can’t believe yesterday was the first time we had ever taken Iris. Hopefully we can go back one day soon and stay more than just an afternoon. I’m sure there are many more beautiful, weird, and delicious things to discover.

LOCAL LOVE: Wilson Park Castle

Recently I started a new series called LOCAL LOVE. I wanted a spot to dedicate to my city and everything I love about living here. Whether you live in Northwest Arkansas or perhaps have never heard of it, I’m happy to show you around through the eyes of myself and my little family.

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When Todd and I moved to Fayetteville in 2004, the Wilson Park castle was one of our first stops. In fact, this picture was taken there right after we drove our moving van from Memphis to our new home in Northwest Arkansas.

A lot has happened since then (besides learning the harsh lesson that I can’t pull off blonde hair). We don’t look like babies anymore, but we’ve shared this very spot with our own baby over the last four years. Long before I ever made it to Fayetteville, Todd grew up playing here and now Iris gets to build her own childhood memories around the castle. Last weekend she caught tadpoles in the little pond with one of her friends and today we just stopped by so that Iris could burn off some energy.

Wilson Park has always been one of my favorite things about Fayetteville. There’s swimming in the city pool, picnics in the grass, playgrounds for the kiddos, exploring the creek, countless birthday parties to attend, walking the trail… but ask anyone their favorite thing about Wilson Park and, chances are, they’ll say the castle. It’s unique, weird, and beautiful all at once. And that, is as Fayetteville as you can get.

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Holiday Square

I’m excited to start a new blog series called Local Love. I wanted a little spot to dedicate to my love of our city. Whether you live in Northwest Arkansas or perhaps have never heard of it, I’m happy to show you around through the eyes of myself and my little family.

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I’ll never forget my very first time experiencing the holiday magic on the town square. I had just moved to Fayetteville with Todd from my hometown of Memphis a few months earlier. He had tried to tell me about how the square was always coated with lights around Christmas, but there was no way to grasp how remarkable it really is without experiencing it for yourself.

We bundled up and ventured downtown for the annual lighting of the square. The town mayor, along with the crowd, counted down and then every tree and building glowed with the flip of a switch. I looked around and made the comment that it looked like a scene out of Gilmore Girls. Fast-forward ten years and the square around the holidays is still one of my most favorite things about Fayetteville. Instead of feeling like Stars Hollow, I’m now fortunate enough to say that it just feels like home.

Over our time here the square has just gotten better. With lots of cute stores, restaurants, coffee/tea shops, and boutique dessert spots to explore, it’s always my first stop when I need to pick out a gift or just want to grab a local beer. I love that the square evolves with the seasons. In spring, the town collectively counts down to the Farmers Market, in summer it’s all about First Thursday, and in fall the square is picture perfect for a stroll on Razorback game days. But now you can see for yourself why winter is when I love it most of all.

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

LOCAL LOVE: Fayetteville Square Holiday Edition

Have any local spots you think we should explore? Email me at sarahfortunegill@gmail.com.