Newbie build - the lemon drop

I have been doing a lot of reading and a lot of planing and now that the weather is finally warming up here in Minnesota, I really want to get started on my build. Unfortunately, well only unfortunate because I'm on spring break and the weather is nice, my father is going to do a little work on my used, homemade trailer and I'd like to let him do that before I get too far. I have been staying awake at night looking at build threads, planning and replanning. If I don't do something, I'm going to go crazy. I thought at the very least I could get my foam and the plywood for my floor and maybe get it treated with the sauce.
As I read the different threads, I find I am combining what feels like a million ideas and I wonder if I can put them all into one little camper. I plan to build my camper about 5 feet high, did I see that called a slouchie? My trailer itself is about 18 inches from the ground to top. I was thinking I could build part of my floor down 6-8 inches so I would have a section where I could mostly stand upright. Will this give me enough ground clearance? And from the pictures I saw, I can't remember who's build, they are blurring together, it looked like they built a box into the floor.
I also saw a convertible teardrop, I think it was blue. Could this been done with a foamie? Will it have enough structure without a frame and without canvas covering the whole thing? I was thinking I would put in some 1x2 cross members along the roof and some frame on the top of the wall piece and wrap the canvas from the sides up over the top a couple of inches maybe even up to 6 inches. I think the original one I saw he used snaps to hold down the top. I think I would use grommets and something to hook them on the side of the camper.
From what I have read, it sounds like the galley and doors and windows can be tricky spots. I think for my galley, instead of a hatch, I am going to just have a flap that I can raise up to make an awing using tent poles. I've been reading about the Wiley window lately and it sounds interesting. Maybe that's something I can try this week too.
Sorry, that got to be a really long post, but I am super excited and all my friends are sick of listening to me.
As I read the different threads, I find I am combining what feels like a million ideas and I wonder if I can put them all into one little camper. I plan to build my camper about 5 feet high, did I see that called a slouchie? My trailer itself is about 18 inches from the ground to top. I was thinking I could build part of my floor down 6-8 inches so I would have a section where I could mostly stand upright. Will this give me enough ground clearance? And from the pictures I saw, I can't remember who's build, they are blurring together, it looked like they built a box into the floor.
I also saw a convertible teardrop, I think it was blue. Could this been done with a foamie? Will it have enough structure without a frame and without canvas covering the whole thing? I was thinking I would put in some 1x2 cross members along the roof and some frame on the top of the wall piece and wrap the canvas from the sides up over the top a couple of inches maybe even up to 6 inches. I think the original one I saw he used snaps to hold down the top. I think I would use grommets and something to hook them on the side of the camper.
From what I have read, it sounds like the galley and doors and windows can be tricky spots. I think for my galley, instead of a hatch, I am going to just have a flap that I can raise up to make an awing using tent poles. I've been reading about the Wiley window lately and it sounds interesting. Maybe that's something I can try this week too.
Sorry, that got to be a really long post, but I am super excited and all my friends are sick of listening to me.