We have a wide geographical membership here.
I'd like to hear what everyone does on Christmas.
We all must have a certain "must do" type of thing.
From a food to an event to getting a tree (or not) or a certain something.
Since Christmas is on December 25th I'd also like to hear what members who don't celebrate or aren't Christian do as well.
In the US the whole country pretty much shuts down as far as business goes.
Christmas is kinda tough to avoid.
(lets not post about what stores are open though unless it's your tradition to shop there.)
Here are a few of mine:
I make a bread that my mother used to make at Christmas.
We call it "Christmas bread" but the real term is "Grecian Feast Loaf".
Small round globes with currants.
Sadly she past away several years ago and no one's been able to match her delicious breads.
According to my wife, getting the tree must be a family affair.
(You have to be there to see how much trouble it is with two little kids!)
I do the lights and she'll do most of the rest.
We keep the tree up for at least a week after usually 2 weeks.
I like Christmas Eve more than Christmas itself for some reason.
I always watch "It's a Wonderful Life" on DVD.
(It used to be on 10 different channels at all hours the week before Christmas and I watched it all the time. Damn Ted Turner for restricting it to one night a year!!!

The kids must be quiet and I must suffer no interuptions!!
I totally get involved in the film.
LOL!
On Christmas Eve the kids are allowed to open ONE gift of thier choosing.
It's always fun to see them browse the "loot" beneath the tree and shaking or weighing a box to get an idea.
We actually have a real fireplace!
As a kid my family had a one of those fake fireplaces with an electric "rotating" log. Pitiful but it worked.
The stocking are filled with fruit, an apple and an orange usually and some candy.
This tradition has always been in my family.
Some people do it while others look at me like I'm from Mars.
I think back in the "old days", 1970s, fresh fruit was a real seasonal treat.
So to get it in December was a BIG deal.
So I keep the tradition going.
Once the kids are asleep we bring up Santa's gifts from the cellar.
I thought it would be cute to have the gifts from Santa to be put in a small sleigh that the kids don't see all year.
My daughter is old enough now where she starts wondering wear the sleigh goes. Santa? LOL
Christmas stories at bedtime.
Mostly about Jesus but I always end with "Twas the night before Christmas"
My side of the family is kinda scattered so we spend Christmas with my wife's sister's family several towns away.
Food is simple but superb.
I try to teach my kids about giving too.
I have my daughter buy and then donate toys.
That's it for now.
What are your traditions?