My son went with me to pick it up, as I had to drive 200 miles one way to get it. I was telling him how I needed to pick a name, just as I finished telling him that, I looked to the side of the highway and there was a place called the "Sandman Motel". I took it as a sign, so I named the trailer "Sandman". I figured it was a perfect name, since camping is a vacation- vacations remind of the beach= beaches have sand. Also, when i hear the word sandman, I think of sleeping, and that is what the trailer is for. A nice dry place to sleep.
My son is a house painter, so as a mothers day present he is going to undercoat the trailer for me. I need to find some windows so my husband can put those in, as well as a small screen door for the side. I'm looking forward to making it into my camper.
For now, I am just going to use a camping kitchen I have for the galley area. I want to keep the weight down so it can be towed with my mini-van, so for now, I am going to use some plastic shelving I have for storage. I also found some fabric bins at Loew's today that were on clearance.
I have read many of the posts from people who have converted trailers, and am excited to get started!!!!!!
