I’m not usually much into Christmas, being more of a winter solstice celebrant. But this year I’m feeling a little disconnected from family and friends back home. Luckily, we are doing all the things that keep us in the holiday spirit.

Peace and Paintball

Peace and Paintball

This weekend, we found a local paintball course just off the main road. They have a small “speedball” course with inflatable obstacles, another with bulldozed trenches, and a large course that feels like a small village. I’ll admit, it felt a little odd to run around shooting colleagues in a place that has seen real violence very recently. But it was also a lot of fun. We invited some of our security staff to join us, but they said it wouldn’t be fair.


Pin the tail on Benghazi

Pin the tail on Benghazi

We had a little office party with the UN staff, which was sadly without alcohol. After spending a lot of time by the juice bar, I realized that drinking more wasn’t going to lubricate my conversation. We did play a few fun party games, including “pin the tail on Benghazi”, which was tricky when spun around vigorously.

On Christmas afternoon, we were invited to a friend’s place in a fancy seaside compound. We drew handmade decorations and feasted on roast turkey, smuggled pork and diplomatic-pouch alcohol. That’s the spirit I can get behind.