Ellie Yeater does not squander her leisure time on computer games, go out with friends, or swim in pools throughout the summer.
During her summer vacation, the 14-year-old Williamstown, West Virginia, native converted a 1974 Wilderness camper into what she calls a “Glamper.”The word “glamper” is created by combining the concepts “glamorous” with “camping.”She said that camping will be much more fun and less laborious with the new Wilderness glamper.
She’s an aspiring high school student; just wait to see her gorgeously restored Wilderness camper.
Through housekeeping, birthday money, and other activities, she saved up roughly $500, according to the child’s mother Lori, to buy and remodel the camper.
This image shows the camper as it
Yeater said she saw her camper listed on a neighborhood bulletin board for $200.
She paid for paint, flooring, linens, and other glamper items using the money she had left over after buying the camper.
Ellie says the camper was in terrible shape since the previous owners used it for both hunting and camping. It took a lot of work to complete. stated her mother.
It was her elder brother Isaiah who came up with the original plan to build a little camper.
She says that Isaiah built a little cabin for him and his friends to hang out in, and she wanted something “cuter” and closer to the home for her friend since she required Wi-Fi and power.
When we see Ellie’s project as a completed work, we must constantly remember that hard work always pays off. Whatever we set our minds to, we can accomplish.