 Look it's been a real pleasure, a real privilege to be a part of it and it's just wonderful to have a family reunited and listen we'll go back with her brothers and sisters and her father where she belongs and where she needs to be. Life long memories really, the whole experience of going to Kenya and bringing Neymar home. As we got closer to Melbourne it was interesting, lots of people on the plane started to realise that what the story was, I think people initially thought we might have adopted this little girl but the word had sort of travelled that she was being reunited with her family. So the closer we got to arriving in Melbourne, probably we got a little bit more nervous. The other thing was that because she was a twin, the big responsibility was to ensure that she was in the same clothes as her twin sister when they were reunited, so the closer we got to Melbourne the more concerned I was I've got to get this little girl dressed and I remember standing at the door where you come out into the garage and we went through the doors and all I remember is her father just running and the kids running behind him and picked her up and ran away with her it was just something I'll never ever forget the excitement. Well it's amazing six years on, Pappy's at University, Danny Melbourne, Juliet who's the next in the family has just finished year 12, Archie's in year 12, Monga's in year 10 and Fatina and Neymar are both in different year levels, Neymar did a second year of year six, she just felt she needed that extra year at primary school so she's now in year seven at Notre Dame and Fatina's in year eight. Dad, Malidie's here and he's since remarried since he's come to Australia and so he's living with his wife, Namaleca and all the children in the family home. It's a rainy November morning in Melbourne where the MacLassel family waits for their home. It brings a lot of memories and tears because seeing how we all have grown like I was up to there but now I'm up to here it's just amazing. I remember how my big brother Pappy picked picking me up and giving me a hug and I was so happy seeing the video again it was just amazing. I'm very happy we enjoy it about my family's grow up and it has very good healthy. I think all my family is set up very well, it's set very well in Australia. When I was a little girl my uncle Matinda he used to sing a lot of songs and when I came here we made up a band and it's called the Angel Voices and I love singing because it's something I like doing. To even have established a choir that has a huge reputation and they've performed at the Crown Casino at the Palladium for the Premier's event and a whole range of experiences like that they've just been a very very successful in their integration into the Shepardin community. I just want to say thank you to those people for everything they've done and I just want to say thank you to Mrs Cobrig for bringing me to Australia to reunite with my family and I'm really happy to be with my family again. Nothing's impossible you know and never to be afraid to offer to help somebody even if you think it's you can't do it and I guess that was a learning for me. You can do things and we have got the skills and expertise to help people if we put ourselves out there I guess and take the opportunities when they come along.