Monday, November 24, 2014

Trailer Hitch is a Go!

Trailer hitch--installed!
Our trailer hitch arrived today! This is a Curt 13105 Class III receiver hitch, newly mounted to our 2008 Toyota Sienna Limited, and together they will bring my trailer home from Oregon. (Yep, we decided: we'll do the drive ourselves to save us the dealer's $500 surcharge.)

The hitch is just the first component that the Sienna needs to make it tow-ready; we still need to install a wiring harness and, most likely, a brake controller. We're also looking at a set of air springs to give the back end extra support when the trailer's tongue weight comes knocking.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Pre-Trailer Confuddlement and Learning(?!)

I'm ready to order my trailer. I was ready to order my trailer two weeks ago. I want to get started, already! So the day before yesterday, I finally called up Rob Mandzij at Iron Eagle Trailers, gave him my specs and preferences and contact information... and then I asked, "Could I pick up the trailer at one of the Iron Eagle dealerships?"

You see, the Iron Eagle manufacturing facility is way down near Portland, Oregon. Picking the trailer up closer to home--say, at the trailer dealership in Mount Vernon, Washington, that sells Iron Eagle

Saturday, November 15, 2014

The PAD Tiny House Basics Workshop Weekend!

My first major investment in my tiny house was a pair of tickets to the Nov. 1-2 Portland Alternative Dwellings (PAD) Tiny House Basics Workshop. This was intentional: I didn't want to take any concrete steps toward building my "Going Home" until Dad and I had had time to attend the workshop, hear from the experts, get our questions answered, and actually spend time inside an honest-to-goodness tiny house on wheels. And I'm very glad I did!

Here is my (very long and somewhat thorough) report on that weekend.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Welcome!

 
I'm Anna, a 20-something recent college graduate. My dad and I are building an 8'x20' tiny house on wheels in Washington State. This is my personal blog to document the building process and my thoughts along the way.

Here's a little background on me and my motivations for building my own tiny house.