 I start work at five to seven and we head towards the area where we pick the children up. We pick our first child up, help them up onto the bus, strap them in and make sure they're okay and we go and pick the next child up. When we've got all the children we will, you know, we chat with them on the way and have a bit of fun with the radio and actions. So when we arrive at school I always wish them a really good day. In the afternoon it's the same again, each one comes onto the bus, help them, get onto the bus, make sure they've got their bags, you know, bottles and things and if they've got cooking. Then we deliver them at each house and wait for the parents to come out and then we open the door, get down, hand any information over and say goodbye, have a lovely evening. Every day is different, I just love it, you know, their faces, their interaction with us, building up that relationship and trust. I've just seen the smiles on their faces, it's just lovely. It's just a lovely job because, you know, you've got one shift in the morning and you've got time in between to do other things and then you've got the second shift in the afternoon and the children just make your day, they really do, it's a lovely job.