I love Christmas, even if the children are all too busy with their own families to visit on the day. Our village has produced its own calendar as a fundraiser to help our Norman church and I've just sent 2 off, one to Bangkok and one to Australia, to friends/family who don't know what where I live looks like. Another 4 will be going to family.
We never go OTT with presents and try to make them useful and needed - e.g. 10 yr. old granddaughter will get a watch to help her organise when she moves up to secondary school. No-one gives us tat, but any received would go to a raffle for a good cause. I never start full Xmas preparations until mid December, but buy presents year-round as I see them in sales. We shall go to church Christmas morning.
Nothing is really essential. We have lights from years gone by and no-way could the 2 of us eat a turkey! I'll do a special meal of some sort and we'll see friends for drinks and nibbles. We're usually tired out by Christmas anyway, what with carol concerts (we sing) and so on. It's a wonderful day!