For the past several years we have celebrated Yule, which is what Pagans call the winter solstice, so that's what I picked in the poll.
Our Yule celebration looks remarkably like Christmas -- tree, lights, presents, big dinner, etc. -- which I figure is fair since the Christians have borrowed liberally from pagan traditions over the years.

Every year, the girls pester me about opening a present the night before, the way we did when we celebrated Christmas, and every year I have to explain to them that a) there is no such thing as Solstice Eve, and b) they're already getting a four-day jump on everybody else so they ought to just shut up about it.
We also do New Year's Eve. I used to try to do a big ham dinner on New Year's Day like my mom did, but nobody was really up for another big honkin' dinner (after Thanksgiving and Christmas). So it's sort of devolved into ham sandwiches and leftover Christmas cookies.
