Friday, April 22, 2011
Good-Bye, Homer; Hello, Unnamed Trailer
In my last post I alluded to us buying something in addition to a birdhouse for Steve's birthday.
That thing was an Airstream.
We had Homer on the market for a couple months without any bites except for a couple in Huntington Beach who decided not to look at it, and a guy in Garden Grove who wanted to trade us for a mobile home.
Homer wasn't getting any younger and was only losing value, so we decided to trade him in for something smaller that we could actually USE. We took a bit of a hit on the deal, of course, but I think it will ultimately be worth it.
And although I'm sad to see Homer go, my anxiety surrounding him has gone, too.
Obviously we won't be full-timing in the yet-to-be-named Airstream. If/when we do decide to full-time in a couple years we'll either trade it in or go park it somewhere and get something else in the meantime. I really have no idea.
But for now, we're planning our first camping trip for next month, and I truly can't wait!
Here are some photos. I only had my phone with me, so the quality isn't great.
The dinette, which converts into a bed:
The couch, which also converts into a bed:
Most of the kitchen:
The bathroom door, which I think is just SO cool-looking:
And part of the bedroom. It was really hard to get a photo in here:
Finally, one of the brake lights on the outside, just because I like the shape:
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Congratulations!!! Welcome to the Airstream family :)
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