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My background: I was born a white 2015 Mercedes Benz cargo van - a Sprinter 3500 to be more specific. A company called "Roadtrek" in Ontario, Canada, picked me to become a very nice camper van. While in Ontario, they outfitted me with a king size bed, a bathroom with a shower, kitchen, 7 cubic foot refrigerator, cherry cabinets, TV, DVD player and all sorts of creature comforts. Including a rack for four sets of golf clubs inside!
Then I was shipped off to Idaho to await adoption. I was first adopted by a nice couple in Boise, Bill and Suzan. Bill and Suzan took me to visit several iconic destinations. Alas, they were avid skiers and got a wandering eye for a lakefront home in the heart of Idaho ski country. They felt they had to choose one or the other, and decided to put me up for adoption after only a few trips totaling 9,100 miles.
After several months of nervous anxiety, Kris and Darrell flew out from Georgia in February (on one-way tickets) to adopt me two days before my first birthday. After I met them at the airport and a short introduction, Kris and Darrell officially signed the adoption paperwork the following morning, and we set off for my new home in Georgia.
My background: I was born a white 2015 Mercedes Benz cargo van - a Sprinter 3500 to be more specific. A company called "Roadtrek" in Ontario, Canada, picked me to become a very nice camper van. While in Ontario, they outfitted me with a king size bed, a bathroom with a shower, kitchen, 7 cubic foot refrigerator, cherry cabinets, TV, DVD player and all sorts of creature comforts. Including a rack for four sets of golf clubs inside!
Then I was shipped off to Idaho to await adoption. I was first adopted by a nice couple in Boise, Bill and Suzan. Bill and Suzan took me to visit several iconic destinations. Alas, they were avid skiers and got a wandering eye for a lakefront home in the heart of Idaho ski country. They felt they had to choose one or the other, and decided to put me up for adoption after only a few trips totaling 9,100 miles.
After several months of nervous anxiety, Kris and Darrell flew out from Georgia in February (on one-way tickets) to adopt me two days before my first birthday. After I met them at the airport and a short introduction, Kris and Darrell officially signed the adoption paperwork the following morning, and we set off for my new home in Georgia.
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