I was a Methodist for the first 30 years of my life, a JW in the middle 13 and then from 1997 have returned to my Christmas roots, albeit with a different perspective about what "religion" means to me. But Christmas is a big package which to me extends beyond the birth of Jesus. Ive had to re-start, and invent new, traditions for my kids and I as we are alone down here in Florida most Christmases, and all our relatives who are down here are JWs.
We love to put our Christmas tree up the weekend of Thanksgiving and enjoy it until after New Years day. We dont have a fireplace, but I have a cute DVD that a fellow Floridian gave me that turns your TV into a crackling fire with a beautiful piano sound track playing Christmas classics. We try to go see the Miami Ballet perform the Nutcracker at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach (they make it SNOW in there!) We always go to Christmas Eve services, then go to a friend's home who always has an open house, and then have hot chocolate on Christmas Eve night and open one gift together before going to bed.
My youngest knows that Santa isnt real any more of course and he admitted to me that he faked it a few years longer for my sake :) ...but I still wait until the kids are all in bed before bringing out the presents to put under the tree. (usually my husband the JW makes himself scarce which is fine with me)
I love to sit there at midnight with only the lights from the tree on, in the quiet, with a glass of wine and my cats, and think about the year, think about my beautiful children and how blessed I am...and enjoy my own little Peace on Earth.
I know its a bit early, but Id love to hear what you all do :)