Right, so I've just had a full restock.
So, off Sami from Pontypool shop.
She's bagged them up for me.
So do you see how it works?
I'm a mother, yeah?
I run a baby bank, children's bank, a mother's bank.
It's everything now, isn't it?
So we've had a full restock.
There's still a few smaller sizes, but some have gone up Blackwood as well.
So we've had excess in Pontypool.
Sami is one of our volunteer mothers.
We helped her.
She's a volunteer mother, and she's just made up packets to come to, packages to come to Risca shop to help Risca mothers because they're a bit keen in Risca and they've been buying all our baby clothes.
So do you see how it works?
Our mothers help mothers in different areas.
And this is what the haters don't like, because can you see the potential of how big this could get?
Because this is when it works.
It So we've got excess clothes that we had in Pontypool.
Instead of hanging around in bags waiting to go out, they've come here.
So Pontypool mothers have helped Risca mothers today.
And we've had a mother that's from Pontypool bagging them up ready.
Yeah?
And you've got a mother from Blackwood, this one.
Yeah?
Ponton Fife?
This facilitated it all.
And they were all folded.
I haven't put them in as neatly as you've done them, but they were all I was able to put them in a bit quick, because I've already had mothers in today buying 10 pounds worth, things like that.
So you can see that by the hangers I got empty.
Yeah?
You can see that.
So I need Jan now.
Jan, I need you in now.
Another grandmother.
Yeah?
To come in and help put them on the hangers, because I didn't put them on the hangers, because I'll have a row, because I won't put them on right.
Off Jan.
But can you see how it works?
Mothers helping mothers across Wales.
Can you see why the haters don't like it?
Because of the potential of it to be so big and so successful.
Which it already is, isn't it?
It could be a lot bigger than this, but I need more staff, because I can't do it all guys.
I'm doing 22-hour shifts now, and it's killing me.
Look at that.
And that lovely, so nice, little shorts and the jumper to go with it.
Got a couple of them.
We try and get the school uniform in the right shop.
I sent a jacket up to Blackwood the other day, that's from Islwyn High, I think.
Everybody's looking at this, but he's a bit on the small side.
Well it says large, but I'd say probably 10 to 12.
And then I had another lady that come in, which is, she was 60 odd.
She's a mother, and she said, oh I've got lots of plus-size clothes.
I said, bring them down.
I said, we've got lots of plus-size mothers and they will love you for it.
I said, bring them down and they will go on the pound rail.
Because that's the way we do it.
And then you've got other mothers running other charity shops, giving us stuff that they can't use.
And you see how it works very, very well guys.
We've got some lovely stuff in.
This is all I've got now.
If you see these in the shops, this is all I've got are these things.
Once they're gone, they're gone.
Oh yeah, you all right?
It's all half price.
Right, back to my books.
I had a quick break.
