So, we need a wait-out, as you can see.
That's why we've had to stop the donations, because we're just up so much.
The staff can't go through the donations.
So I've got a wait-out already.
A bit of leaks.
I'm getting a bit fed up with it leaking.
And I've got to keep moving.
Like, last year, we figured out we can't leave clothes there over winter like this.
And obviously, it's leaking this year.
Anyway, I still need a wait-out.
So there's other stuff even keeping me where that was at.
So, I tripped and fell into this little shop.
Signed a lease, if you know what I'm like.
Occupational hazard.
The girl who used to run this shop, Lauren's Tots, she had a nice little shop here.
And she did it out nice.
And it came up available.
Lauren's still online, I believe, doing stuff online.
So we'll link her as well.
So, it's not very often you get a shop on Whiskers High Street.
So, I think I've made an impulse decision.
But we need a little shop and a wait-out.
And every wait-out I was looking for was out of town.
So this is our second little shop in Whiskers.
This is why I need double the volunteers.
Because I need people to work in the wait-out part of it.
People to work in the shop.
So, there we are.
How many shops we got now?
16?
I give up now.
I give up.
But they're all easy going.
We've got all the fixings.
So that's saved us work and money.
The boys are bringing over some shelves now.
Just see if we can get this set up.
I mean we've set up that within less than 24 hours.
The volunteers, they've been here.
I'm sure they can do it.
Again, we're not going to work through the night because we've been working all day packing up and moving stuff.
You know, things like this will go so damp.
So damp.
So nobody wants damp baby clothes today.
