People living in the northern hemisphere have celebrated Christmas, braving both the harsh cold weather and the financial crisis that has swept over the whole of Europe. Family reunions and enjoying Christmas pudding, turkey and ham are significant features of the festive celebrations.
Every time the Christmas tradition of gathering friends and family together draws near, many parents make long-distance calls and send text messages to their children, or other kin, living in the Diaspora. Foreigners, who might happen to be here in Ethiopia, try to celebrate Christmas together, in hotels and resorts.
I will never forget an incident, whenever this holiday arrives, that took place in Gambella, exactly 45 years ago. Among the Peace Corps volunteers, serving as school teachers, in Ethiopia, there were two friends, one of whom was assigned in Asmara, with the other in Gambella. The one, who was assigned in Asmara, flew all the way to celebrate the Christmas holiday with his friend, in Gambella.