Paul was up at daylight the next morning tearing apart the interior to begin the huge job of renovating it into a Paul and Julie style home.
I tried out the mini version of a bathtub. Tight but might be nice instead of just shower.
By the end of that first day there was a large pile headed to the dumpster. Out went the bench seat and table, the carpeting, the counters and fixtures. Left with a shell of the interior PK started gathering supplies and began his magic! We drove down to San Diego on a somewhat rainy day and picked up 2 pieces of granite for countertops. The guys there were a little skeptical about loading it all into the back seat of our SAAB. I just prayed that the cloudy day wouldn't turn to rain as we couldn't put up the top. It didn't, and we got it all home just fine.
By the third day we were hunting down some furniture at our favorite Scandinavian Furniture store in near by San Marcos. The store was closing so we got amazing deals and once again the SAAB was our truck. so...Paul packed the following: small leather chair and ottoman, tall bar table and 2 bar chairs, one large mirror, a floor lamp, small coffee table and table lamp. Tied together and wrapped in cellophane we drove the 50 miles back to Oceanside.
That was Friday the 27th of April and my 65th birthday was the next day...so all remodeling was put on hold and we took a 4 day cruise from San Diego to Vancouver, BC to celebrate. Fun!!!!
Once we got back to O'side the weather had cleared and I had plenty of time on my hands so Foster and I would spend a lot of time walking along the beautiful beach.
Loved these cool bike racks down near the train station. Never had seen anything like this before.
Back at "Remodel Central", Paul was having fun, yes...he loves doing this work!
We were so fortunate that the Elks Lodge at Oceanside had allowed us to park the Flair in the side area of their storage area. It gave Paul an area away from the other campers where he could run his tools and spread his stuff.
He devised a very unique way to paint all the cabinet doors. He hung them any which way and went to work painting..and it worked!!!
While we spent the 6 weeks there at the Elks Lodge RV Park we met some wonderful new friends. Our neighbor, Hal, would stop every day to see what Paul was up to. He reminded me so much of my oldest brother, Harry...an avid bicyclist, tall and thin, so many similarities. We spent a lot of time together and always enjoyed our Thursday night prime rib dinners at the Casino a block away. Our Camp Host, Keith, became a wonderful friend and always so enthusiastic about Paul's transformation.
Well, a week after we'd been at the park we thought we better put our "old" motorhome on Craiglist to give us plenty of time to sell it. Little did we know we would find the absolutely perfect couple to buy it the very next day. A darling couple, Robyn and Aaron with their little 2 year old came to check it out. They were searching for a motorhome to provide office space for Aaron to do his computer work. They had a small one bedroom house and the Motorhome could be his Man Cave and Office all in one. They were our first lookers and they bought it that day! We did have to ask a BIG FAVOR...our new house wasn't ready yet so we needed 2 more weeks before they could take it home. They were happy to oblige. Such a relief for us!
Of course all work and no play is not the way to live life, so I made sure we had plenty of time to break away from the remodeling. We went to 2 baseball games at Petco Park, always taking the Coaster train into SD. What a blast!
Using my favorite website, Goldstar, once again, I found us an evening performance of a Cirque de Soleil, "Totem". Such an amazing show! Loved the tent atmosphere.
Another chance to get away from all the work was a day trip to visit my brother, Kurt and his family, while they were in Santa Barbara for a couple of days. They were staying at a friend's classic beach home in Montecito. Warm sunshine and lots of laughs.
Kurt, our niece Neeve (just finishing her second year in the nursing program at USF) and my sister in law, Laura.
The afternoon fog cleared and we had a beautiful stop at the beach.
The next day two wonderful friends from San Luis came for a couple days of fun in Oceanside. By the time Diane and Marcy arrived, Paul had our place 95% finished so we set back motorhomes side by side in the RV park. M&D stayed in the new one and we had our last stay in our yellow one. Fun days!
So...here's the finished transformation along with the original photos of our 1999 Fleetwood Flair. The photos are a little dark but I think you'll get the idea.
Different??? Yes...and just the way we like it! The couch in this photo was reupholstered along with the 2 front chairs. New window coverings, new colors and a new life. We both have agreed we won't be doing a remodel like this again for a long time, so our new home is now ready to hit the road. We LOVE this life and now we have more space to relax and enjoy the new adventures ahead.
Thank you, Paul the Amazing Remodeler and My Traveling Partner!!!!
1 comment:
Wow - what a transformation. The new decor is fantastic. The two of you are quite a team. Enjoy your travels - I'm so jealous!!!
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