Trailer trials hamper family’s home goals

  • Aron Chandler, his wife Michelle Waterman and their daughter Emily continue to be a tightknit family, despite a few roadblocks on their way to finding a new home. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Aron Chandler, his wife Michelle Waterman and their daughter Emily continue to be a tightknit family, despite a few roadblocks on their way to finding a new home. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Aron Chandler received some assistance in making repairs to the damaged trailer carrying the structure in the parking of Life Marble Falls church.
    Aron Chandler received some assistance in making repairs to the damaged trailer carrying the structure in the parking of Life Marble Falls church.
  • The Chandlers came to terms with having to store and scrap the building due to damage worsened during transport.
    The Chandlers came to terms with having to store and scrap the building due to damage worsened during transport.
  • Aron Chandler received emotional support from his daughter, Emily, who has kept a positive attitude through the whole ordeal.
    Aron Chandler received emotional support from his daughter, Emily, who has kept a positive attitude through the whole ordeal.
For the Chandler family, a broken down trailer recently thrusted them into a series of challenging events on their journey to becoming homeowners. “He was trying his hardest to save his house for her, trying to do anything to get us out from where we are,” said Michelle Waterman, Aron Chandler’s wife and mother of their daughter Emily. “This was going to be our home,” she said. “You just can’t…

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