Gayle Goshorn goes Bunburying
Thirty-six years ago two significant events occurred in Leila Potter's life - she set up the Bunbury domestic agency, and her youngest of three daughters, Emily, was born. At the beginning of this year Emily joined the staff of the agency, bringing things to a neat full circle that doesn't always seem to apply to the rest of the business.
'Once, a customer told us, "We must have someone to look after Elisabeth, she's eight years old, the person doesn't have to be experienced",' one of Leila's stories begins. 'We thought, oh, that will be a mother's help. Then we discovered Elisabeth was a lioness. So we crossed out the mother's help bit.'
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