Thanks man, what i dont understand though, is why i cannot track it on the blockchain, never ever had this problem, this is what got me really worried i thought they vanished somehow.
As achow101 has explained, transactions are not "on the blockchain" until they are confirmed. That's what the word "confirmed" means in bitcoin. It means the transaction is "on the blockchain".
Prior to that, the transaction is broadcast to the network and stored in the memory pools of the full nodes on the network.
There are many services that provide information about transactions in the memory pools of the full nodes that the services are running. One of those services is an independent organization that calls itself "blockchain.info" They are not the official blockchain. There is nothing "official" about them. They are just a service that watches the bitcoin network and blockchain and then reports what they see. They tend to have bugs in their software, and therefore frequently they fail to report about some of the blocks and transactions that other services see.
Your transaction is now confirmed. Therefore, this thread can now be locked.