Easter Fun in Arkansas: Family, Food, and Fellowship
- Shelly Kulesza
- Jul 3, 2024
- 2 min read
Ah, Easter weekend – a time for family gatherings, good food, and meaningful moments. Here's a peek into our Easter adventures in Arkansas:

Finding a spot for our rig near Jonesboro wasn't easy, but Kevin was able to snag us a spot at the Lakeview RV Resort. Despite being in the midst of expansion, the resort had ample space for us and even more to spare.
First on our agenda was a meet-up with my niece, Taylor, and nephew, Brian and their families at "The Social," a trendy joint boasting a restaurant, bar, lounge, and not one, but two bowling alleys! It was the perfect spot for family fun, with the kids running around and giant games keeping everyone entertained.
Saturday saw us driving to Piggott for lunch at the Sugar Creek Country Club with my sister, Kelly, and her hubby, David. The food hit the spot, and we made sure to pay a visit to the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center. Fun fact: Hemingway himself wrote parts of "Farewell to Arms" right there in the barn studio!
Easter Sunday dawned bright and early with church services at First Church Jonesboro. We kicked things off with a sunrise service in a cozy park, where my great niece, Hadlee, wowed us with a solo performance. Then it was off to the contemporary service at the Fowler Center, where my nephew, Noah, was running the show. Last but not least, we wrapped up the day with a traditional service featuring Taylor in the choir and my great niece, Alice, as an acolyte. Phew – talk about a full day of worship!
Of course, no Easter celebration is complete without a family feast, so we gathered 'round for lunch, swapping stories and enjoying each other's company. It was the perfect end to a memorable weekend filled with love, laughter, and lots of blessings.
Until next time, keep spinning the wheel of adventure!
Happy RVing!
2KidsatHeart 🚐💨
Comments