Hi girls - I'm back for real this time! I finally have a new computer . No more missing my lovely BB buddies.

Rory - BIG HUGS AND KISSES FOR YOU, CONGRATULATIONS. What wonderful news for you, DH and Flynn. It was such a lovely thing to read in amongst all the other things I need to catch up with.

Bath - thanks for you kind words earlier in the thread, it means alot to me. I really missed you guys, but I'm back on, and couldn't be happier. How scary for you with the lamp! I would have been freaking out, someone is watching over you.

IK - glad to hear Oscar hasn't calmed his kamakazi ways!!!!! You have got a lifetime of bumps and scrapes to look forward to. How is Uni going?

Nic - thanks for hanging onto the Shape-O for me. Hopefully we can get to see you before you leave, if we can't organise a time, maybe you and I can catch up and I can get it off you then. Glad to hear all is going well with the pregnancy, almost 12 weeks already!

Julie - welcome to the Junies. Your boys look gorgeous! We have lots of fun in here and I am sure you will fit right in.

Hi to Ali, Nickel, Amanda, Dee, 7th, Kel and all the other Junies who I missed (sorry)

Well things have been rather busy around here the past 2 weeks. I am not sure where I got up to in my last post but Dad came here after his heart surgery and was going very well. Last Saturday he wanted me to take him to see his mum at the nursing home. We got there and he sat down on the seat of her walker. He was looking very grey and pale and I asked him if he was alright and he said No! He was feeling really dizzy and couldn't get up off the seat. I was starting to freak out, so I called an ambulance. They arrived really fast along with another MICA ambulance. They squeezed into my nans tiny room with the stretcher and assessed him. Chelsea was absolutely fascinated by what they were doing, not the least bit scared (thankfully!). They took him back to Monash and did various tests but couldn't find the cause of his dizziness. He had to stay in for another 2 nights for monitoring but when I picked him up on Monday, he was perfectly fine. He felt a bit silly actually that such a fuss was made and nothing could be found. He had neurologists doing CT scans, MRI's etc and at least they couldn't find anything wrong. He wanted to get back to his own place, so after a bit of disagreement on my part, my brother took him home. He has been doing great every since! He is just glad to be in his own environment. Doctor is visiting him twice a week for blood tests etc but he feels like things are slowly returning to normal. He still can't drive for another 4 weeks (which is annoying the hell out of him) but at least it is encouraging him to walk more often. The house here has also returned to normal and we are all back sleeping in our own beds!

Marley is doing great. Commando crawling like a snake and occasionally doing the traditional crawl. She has started to pull herself up which has lead to a few falls and banging of her face or head! She is covered in bruises on her forehead - not a good look! She has one tooth through and another just starting to emerge. I pulled out Chelsea's old Wiggles tent and she has an absolute ball in it! Keeps her amused for ages. Chelsea is enjoying Marley's new movements and the two crawl around on the floor chasing each other, although she still has "issues" with Marley touching her things.

It's so nice to be back. Can't wait to get back to regular chats again.