Lost user account in Users file

I just bought and installed the new MacBookPro and installed Parallels and Office 2007 etc.
Suddenly today I could not find my user account anymore. There still is sysadmin and Shared as accounts. However in the little house on the left I can still see my useraccountname and I have access to the files when I click on the house.
How can I restore the user account in the user folder under MacintoshProHD?
Anybody any suggestions? Thanks

Daaniel wrote:
thank you very much; this did the trick!
You are welcome!
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