4.30pm: Baden-Clay told the jury they returned to Brisbane at the end of 1999.
He said they returned to jobs at Flight Centre and by 2000 he was 29 or 30 and she was a few years older.
“It was thought we might like to have a family and we should probably settle down at some stage,” he said.
He said his wife had “pretty much” recovered from her episodes while on the Lariam but still seemed more fragile.
“When we got married she was just a world-beater. You know? She could do anything,” he said.
Baden-Clay said they lived with his sister and her husband Ian at Kenmore.
He said he was made redundant in August, 2000.
The accused said they fell pregnant at the Olympics: “She was an Olympic baby”.
He said his first daughter was born on July 3, 2001.
“We always tried to look for the positives in everything, so we thought maybe this is a sign that we should be trying to do something on our own… I was doing a little bit of day trading, we were utilising some of the equity we had in shares but when September 11 came along we were very concerned about how that would have on the travel industry… so we sold a bunch of our shares to make sure we were completely debt free,” he said.
He said they sold their shares on September 11.
Baden-Clay said his wife’s anxiety returned following their first child being born.
“She was very concerned about being a first-time mum,” he said.
He said his wife became progressively very anxious.
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