Mothers were treated by there daughters while being serenaded at the Mount Hotel in Tettenhall, we called in to say hello.
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00:00I've been here long, I've been here long, I've been here long, ooh
00:15Hello ladies, you OK?
00:17Yes.
00:18Cool. So what's your name, madam?
00:20It's Emma.
00:21So Emma, you're here with your mother?
00:24My mum.
00:25Yeah, and mum is?
00:26Sheila.
00:27Sheila.
00:27Sheila.
00:28Hello.
00:29Happy Mother's Day, Sheila.
00:30And then happy Mother's Day to mother-in-law Carol.
00:35So you, you originally from not too far away, Sedgley.
00:38Yeah.
00:39Moved to Nottingham now.
00:40Yes.
00:41But you've come back to treat, treat, treat the moms.
00:44I have indeed.
00:44Yes.
00:45So how's it getting on?
00:47So what have you, afternoon tea, isn't it then?
00:49It is afternoon tea.
00:51Yeah, cool.
00:51I pick the first layer.
00:53Is that how you do it?
00:54You're tacking it layer by layer?
00:55Layer by layer.
00:56Yeah, yeah.
00:57Those goats look good, don't they?
00:58Yeah, they look.
00:59Have you been to the Mount before then?
01:01No, I haven't.
01:03So how did you know about it?
01:04Did you come across the event online or what's?
01:08Thinking of the idea of afternoon tea.
01:10Yeah.
01:11It was wondering where in Wolverhampton
01:12that you can do that now.
01:14Yeah.
01:15And it's pretty.
01:16It's lovely, isn't it?
01:17It's lovely here.
01:18Yeah, yeah.
01:19So mom will come to you, moms.
01:22She's a good girl bringing you here, isn't she?
01:24Yeah, very good.
01:25And are you enjoying yourselves?
01:26Yes, very nice.
01:27Yeah.
01:28Have you been to the Mount before?
01:29Yes.
01:30Yeah.
01:31A few times.
01:31Cool, a few times.
01:32Cool.
01:33And what about yourself?
01:34You're a local lady just down the road in Purton.
01:36Down the road, yeah.
01:37Yeah, so you know the Mount then, don't you?
01:38No, I've not been very often.
01:40Yeah.
01:41It is lovely in here now, isn't it?
01:43What they've done with it.
01:44And the singer, you're being serenaded by a singer.
01:47She's got a lovely voice, isn't she?
01:48I mean, I'm drowning her out
01:49with my Black Country accent at the minute.
01:52Well, we'll let you enjoy the rest of your day.
01:53Thank you, ladies.
01:54Ladies, are you okay?
01:56Yes.
01:56So we've got Emma Parks and Mum.
02:00Yes.
02:01Joy.
02:02Huey.
02:03So seasoned ladies.
02:04Yeah.
02:05And so when did you know your daughter
02:07was bringing you here then?
02:08Did she tell you last week
02:10or did she tell you this morning or?
02:11Couple of weeks, couple of weeks.
02:13It is.
02:14Yeah.
02:14And are you familiar with the Mount then?
02:16Have you been here before?
02:17Yeah, yeah.
02:17We like it.
02:18Yeah.
02:19We like it here.
02:20It's lovely.
02:21The ambience and the garden.
02:22It is.
02:23It's nice with the singer.
02:24Great voice, isn't she?
02:25Yeah.
02:25And Annie May, I believe her name is.
02:27So we were just having a little chin wag.
02:30You're close, you two then.
02:31You chat every day.
02:32Yeah.
02:33Only about six times.
02:34Yeah?
02:35No way.
02:36What's that?
02:38Mum, I need some advice.
02:39Have you got an Octocube of friends?
02:43An Octocube.
02:45That's the joy of still living near each other
02:47or together, isn't it?
02:48You know what I mean?
02:49So what's your favourite tipple so far then?
02:53You're kind of halfway through.
02:54Any particular?
02:55What's?
02:57We both like the blue and white chocolate
03:00and the blue and black mousse.
03:02Sounds good.
03:03Yeah, yeah.
03:04So you'll be ringing mum up.
03:05Mum, how do you make white?
03:09Well, adieu the rest of you ladies.
03:11Hello guys, you okay?
03:12Fine, thank you.
03:13What's your name, sir?
03:14My name's Darren.
03:15And where you come from, Darren?
03:16All round.
03:17Feverston.
03:18Feverston, cool.
03:19And who have we got here?
03:20So I've got my mum.
03:22Hello mum, happy brother's day.
03:23Yeah, thank you.
03:24My little three week old boy.
03:25Ask me where I come from.
03:27Go on.
03:28South Wales.
03:29South Wales?
03:30Whereabouts in South Wales?
03:32Llanelli.
03:32Oh, okay.
03:34I like South Wales.
03:35Yeah, yeah.
03:36And who've we got at the back there?
03:38That's my daughter.
03:39Yep.
03:39So brother and sister.
03:41Cool.
03:42And her boyfriend, Rhys.
03:44Cool, hello mate.
03:45You're all right, buddy.
03:46He's also Welsh.
03:47So you've got,
03:48it's quite a generation going on here, isn't there?
03:50This is my daughter, Ciaran.
03:52Hello Ciaran, you all right?
03:54Yeah, so this is your little one then?
03:55Yeah, this is.
03:57Three weeks old?
03:57Three weeks old.
03:58No way.
03:59What's the little one called?
04:00His name's Rheon.
04:01Rheon?
04:02Rheon Dylan Edwards.
04:03Yeah, Welsh.
04:04Oh, okay, yeah, yeah.
04:06You know what?
04:07Welsh for boys' names.
04:08It's a good place to get to.
04:09There's some lovely boys' names, isn't there, in Welsh?
04:11Yeah, yeah.
04:12Cool.
04:13So you having a nice day, mum?
04:14Yeah, so lovely.
04:16Yeah.
04:17You do know we only brought you here for the babysitting?
04:20That's what it's all about.
04:22I was wondering why you're talking like that.
04:25Well, we'll let you enjoy the rest of your day.
04:26You've been enjoying your food?
04:27Nice food.
04:28It's absolutely beautiful.
04:29Yeah, gets a thumbs up from you guys.
04:30Yeah, absolutely beautiful.
04:31Great stuff.
04:32Well, enjoy the rest of your day, guys.
04:34Cheers.
04:49No, I won't be afraid
04:53No, I won't be afraid
04:58Just as long as you stand
05:03Stand by me
05:06And darling, darling, stand by me
05:11Oh, stand by me
05:17Oh, stand by me
05:20Stand by me
05:23Stand by me