This single-wide trailer has seen better days. The exterior is a pale pink color and looks like it could use a good pressure washing. Christmas Tree lights go all around the roof, but they never actually get lit up unless it's a holiday. A beat up red Toyota truck that has to be from the 50s or 60s sits under the car port and looks like it hasn't been driven in a while. There is a single rocking chair on the small porch and a garden planter can be seen hanging from the window nearest to the kitchen.
Inside, one has to wonder how a family of 6 managed to live in here at all. The living room takes up the most space. An old leather couch and matching Lazy-Boy provide seating near the relatively new look TV. The kitchen immediately to the right of the living room is just big enough to have a four-seater square table that is littered with junk mail, newspapers, and puzzle books.
To the left of the living room is the two bedrooms and bathroom. One bedroom holds a queen sized bed, and a small dresser with an old television set up in it. The second bedroom holds two sets of bunk beds and one long dresser. The bathroom is decorated with fish and sea shells, attempting to give off a beach-like appearance. The whole house is permeated often with various fruity or baked goods type smells. This is due to the wickless candle warmers that have been strategically placed through the house relatively recently.