We have a lot of things to get through, so hang on tight, this will be a fast race through the last month or two.
Tracy's parents visited us in the middle of August. We had a fantastic time with them. We went to Porvoo, which is a very quaint little town about an hour's drive from here. The old town is full of cobbled streets and old wooden buildings. We also rented some bikes and cycled about 12 km

out of town. Ann and Brian's bikes (the two of us on really nice bikes discovered afterwards) were horrible, and I am totally amazed that they got home, and still decided to hang out with us afterwards. We then spent three nights in a cottage on a little lake in the national park, Nuuksio. We cautiously got into mushroom picking. I was initially highly resistant to eating these multi-coloured, possibly life-threatening spungiforms. But I was won over, and we had some amazing meals with various mushroom dishes, and brought home bags and bags of shrooms, which have now been dried and frozen. We have a freezer full of berries and mushrooms, all free from Finland. We eat berries each morning with breakfast, and occasionally make some exotic dish. We had biltong and chanterel omelet the other day. In the picture you can see Mustatorvisieni, Herkkutatti, Kantarelli, Suppelivahvero and Rousku.
University has started for me, and has been very busy. I am doing some courses in order to rack up the credits I need. Included are: research ethics, free piano accompaniment, philosophical writing, and library skills.
Tracy is doing very well, as is the little one. We go for regular check-ups, and all the signs are very positive, with normal development. She has been very busy making baby stuff. She has made a diaper bag, some baby sheets, a sleeping bag, and has ordered material to make some fancy cloth diapers. We will try to use those instead of disposables, to save the environment (and our wallets). These diapers have microfleece and microfibre in several layers, together with waterproof outers, and are fitted for minimum leakage. It is very high-tech. She has been researching lots, and I am sure these will be the best diapers ever made.
We have been given two bicycles and I have ridden to university a couple of times, it is not so far, and very pleasant, although it has been raining, and even sleeting this past weekend.
Our bible study group has grown. A campaign was launched to get people to join groups, and we now have 9 people in total. We are studying the letter to the Phillipians, which is quite challenging but very good.
Tracy's birthday was on the 19th of September, and we invited many of our friends around here to pop in for cake and tea. We counted 10 nationalities among our visitors, which was very cool. At one stage we had some Finns, some Chinese, a Kenyan, a Taiwanese, a German, an Austrian, and some South Africans all having melktert together.
We have also had several other visitors. Carol came while Tracy's folks were visiting Sweden, and Bridget visited us just last week. It was really cool to see some South African friends, even though they are both now in England. Keep the visits coming!
To finish with, a photo of the two women in my life...