OK, new teardrop owner, good for you, finding our wonderful forum to enlighten you about the wonders of teardrop trailer using and ownership. First off, I would suggest you get involved with many other TD owners, by connecting to the Tear-Jerkers Chapter in your area. There are many teardrop and tiny travel trailer gatherings, that I am sure that you will find interesting, plus a wonderful way to meet other like-minded trailer owners and users. After all, we are like one great big family of campers, unlike the big boys.
As a matter of fact, since it is so cold in your neck of the woods, I am inviting you to head West and enjoy some of our Southern California weather. There is ample TD parking in my lengthy driveway, and the coffee is always on. In the past, I have been invited to various other 'back East' teardropper's residences, and I only want to pay it forward to others of like interests. Consider it, and who knows, it might just happen. Where else can you go to the local mountains for some great snow skiing in the morning, enjoy a scenic hike in hidden valleys and have lunch in the local mountains, take a stroll in the warm desert sun, do some ocean surf boarding in the afternoon and catch Disney Land later in the evening, then perhaps top it off with a romantic dinner in a fine Hollywood eatery?
Come on out, the weather's fine. By the way, what do you have in mind regarding the personalizing your trailer? We all do it, so come on, join the club. Most of us have some sort of theme, mine being, "Hey, I am a bit different from all of the rest of you!" The life of a teardropper is one that cherishes the meeting of new friends, sharing a bit of wine around a campfire and never being judgemental regarding the type of camping unit that others may take a liking to, as there are rarely two alike. You will never meet a stranger in a TD gathering, only new friends. By the way, if you enjoy dutch oven dinners, get involved in that aspect too, many of us cook up killer dutch oven meals you might enjoy. Stick your nose into as many TD rigs as you like, you will only get smiles from the owners.
Where did you ever get the name Twayla, some pics would be nice, if you can figure out how to post them.........unlilke me?

Roly, the li'l ol' So Calif Octogenarian Woody Teardrop builder and user!