Right ma'am, talk me through now what you've been up to today, you and dad.
What have you been doing?
I've been in the box there, and hats, scarves, gloves, baby slippers, all on hangers ready.
All on hangers ready to go.
These are just mine to go back and into the shop.
Right, what's these?
These are our thank you packs, because obviously sometimes we get people who don't come in and have babies, but just support us anyway.
But don't use the food bank, and don't have milk and nappies and all the rest of it.
So sometimes it's nice to give them a little thank you pack with a tea bag in.
All authorised by environmental health, so put your pens down before you complain.
It's all been authorised for us to do this because it's all pre-packaged.
And then what we do is say to them, would you like a biscuit to go and have a cup of tea with?
One per customer.
Yeah, or whatever, yeah.
So that's to do those bags, yeah.
Dad's been painting the unicycle, sprucing up a bit.
That's the new silver hood we've been looking for.
Yeah, we've got a coat to go with our hood.
These have come up nice and clean.
Yeah, they've been washed.
Check the jigsaws, are they all okay?
The jigsaws are ready to go, brand new and some of them.
Yeah, brilliant.
Not brand new.
Okay, and then this has just been washing, have they?
Yeah, and there's another...
And CDs all checked and wound up in their cases so they don't get pinched.
And dad, there's another picture right in the zip, black and white.
Yeah, lovely night ones, yeah.
It's small.
So like we say, we're a 24-hour baby bank.
Yes, we are.
We don't stop.
All the volunteers, even the ones that work from home, are busy all the time.
