In Colombia, the word December has become a synonyms with Christmas, and how not if for us the celebration begins December 7? December 7, most commonly known as, “El Día de las Velitas,” marks the beginning of Christmas with the eve of the immaculate conception. And December 16, is the beginning of “Las Novenas,” a festive period where family and friends gather every night in preparation for the birth of Baby Jesus or Christmas. Most Colombians have collective vacations during the last 2 weeks of December, therefore, spreading the festive air all over the country. Family gatherings take place around the christmas tree and the Nativity Scene, while eating typical Colombian snacks like: buñelos, natilla, and hojuelas among others. Christmas in Colombia is not just one day out of the year, it’s a whole month, thats why, there is no place like Colombia for Christmas.
Opinion – The Peace We All Want [La Paz que Todos Queremos]
It makes me sad to see how Colombians fight with one another for peace when at the end of the day we all want the same thing: peace. If we took a moment to really listen to what our neighbors have to say, we would understand that the heart of every one of us is with the peace.
Medellín, Colombia [City of Everlasting Spring]
Being from Medellín, I thought it was most appropriate for my first post to be about MEDELLIN. I try to travel back to my hometown once a year, and there’s always something new to see and do. The last two times I traveled to Medellín I went with my boyfriend who is French, and it probably took him longer to fall in love with me than with Medellín! [Versión en español abajo]