06/09/2025
**Long rant post**
Sorry in advance!
They say when one door closes, new ones open. And i guess that's what you could say about Brittany and my lives right about now. This decision wasn't made lightly because to be frank it hurts my heart a Iittle bit. It's like when your soul actually hurts and you get one rolling tear down your cheek. That's this hurt.
After careful consideration, Brittany and I have decided to close down the trailer. A lot of factors went into this, but at the end of the day my mental health is first priority along with more important responsibilities.
Some of you may or may not know but Brittany lives out of town so it's hard for her to actively participate in running the trailer. But she has helped in sooo many other ways. That left me to doing the errand running, advertising, and of course working the trailer. Which I have loved every bit of it. But at the end of it all there is just not enough time in the day.
Big life changes have happened for both of us. One of them being my beautiful sister and her husband welcoming my new nephew into the world. He is absolutely perfect and I am in love with him. So right now, my time will be better off spent supporting them and spending as much quality time as I can with the three of them. Along with being with my children and seeing them achieve their goals and being their biggest support system.
I have a primary job myself, and I have to make sure my bills are paid and my family is being taken care of. Unfortunately, as hard as I tried the coffee trailer just wasn't doing that for us.
We are so unbelievably grateful for all our customers and those who came back time and time again to support us. (You know who you are ;)
We would like to especially thank David J Sacco He had never met me and he was so kind and gracious to allow us to park in his lot no questions asked. He even offered to help us with our towing and electric issues so we could keep the trailer up and running. He's truly a good one. So thank you Dave. You have made me believe their is still good in the darkness of what life throws at me.
I started the trailer in the hopes that I would meet new people and make new friends. Because well, I work in the trucking industry and it's hard to make new friends that way. I've met wonderful people and I'm so grateful for that.
We thank everyone for understanding and if i can ask one thing, it's to continue supporting small businesses. These are families just trying to thrive!
Thank you again.
Our Coffee Cabin Ladies
Rebecca & Brittany
Also, if anyone is interested. She's for sale! ❤️❤️❤️