Good question.
In brief, Clark and Lazyboo have been together for around 5 and a half years. We started TTC in April of 07, and finally hit the money on our 6th DIY insem in January of 08. McBean was born late October of 08.
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Clark (mamaclark) is bio mum. She’s a tv, tabloid, news and blog junkie. She loves reality tv and natural disaster movies, sleeping, the Sims, and being a parent to FenFox and McBean – amongst many other things.
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Lazyboo is Baba. She’s pretty much as gen X as you can get, much to her own disgust. She is the biggest geekiest Indigo Girls fan there ever was. Loves peace and quiet, reading fantasy (hell, reading in general), having spare time (what a luxury) and Clark.
FenFox (formerly known as Princess until she grew out of that phase and objected) is 9 and a half, going on 19 – maybe even 29. She’s bright and precocious and knows entirely too much about many things she shouldn’t. She also loves reading and sleeping – and computer games – and screwing with Clark and Lazyboo’s heads. She loves all her parents, her two mums and her dad R1, and his girlfriend R2 – and her brother McBean, even when he cries.
McBean, who started life as PBX, was born 27th October 2008. He is our precious, adorable little boy who is proving to be a challenging addition to the family.
If you’re new to the blog, and would like to start at the beginning, read Clark’s very first post back in October of 07. Alternately we’ve put together a little summary post, For those of you just joining us…


Hi! I just came across your blog, during a stint of being off work sick for a few days and having time to spend looking around.. I really like what you’re doing here, and it’s nice to find another Australian lesbian parenting blog… and exciting that you’ve now got a weeny beany on the way! We are in Canberra, and about to start TTC, so I want to start blogging more about the process – I have spent some time getting my blog in order, now I just need to keep writing it
I’d like to add you to my blogroll, if you don’t mind… thanks for a super blog, Claire