Saturday, September 13, 2008

Happy New Year (even though I'm two days late:))


September 11 was new years for the Ethiopians. It is now the year 2001 over there.
I'm probably going to church this Sunday with my family to celebrate since the holiday fall
on a Thursday. Here is some interesting information I got from a website about the Ethiopian New Year:

Ethiopian New Year (Enkutatash)
Ethiopia still retains the Julian calendar, in which the year is divided into 12 months of 30 days each and a 13th month of 5 days and 6 days in leap year. The Ethiopian calendar is 8 years behind the Gregorian calendar from January to September and 7 years behind between September 11 and January 8.
Enkutatash means the "gift of jewels". When the famous Queen of Sheba returned from her expensive jaunt to visit King Solomon in Jerusalem, her chiefs welcomed her bolts by replenishing her treasury with inku or jewels. The spring festival has been celebrated since this early times and as the rains come to their abrupt end, dancing and singing can be heard at every village in the green countryside.
But Enkutatash is not exclusively a religious holiday. Today's Enkutatash is also the season for exchanging formal new year greetings and cards among the urban sophisticated - in lieu or the traditional bouquet of flowers.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

First Time Blogger

Today is my first time blogging and I think
I'm probably the only 17 year old in America
that probably has never blogged before. But
there's a first time for everything. :)
I have no idea what I'm going to write about
but as I get a hang of this I'll probably
figure something out. So bare with me. :)