I come from a country with a strong Catholic background, and from a religious family. For me Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ. It is a big occasion to put the whole family together and have a nice dinner on the 24th and a loooooooooong lunch on the 25th. It is the holiday that celebrates family, mostly the only oportunity to get the whole family together discussing diseases, politics, football and taxes without killing each other.
It is the holiday to spoil kids rotten with love and food. It's the time in which Santa Claus, or baby Jesus depending on the family, comes to our house at 00:00 and leaves a present for the good behaved kids. Something they have been wanting the whole year.
It's the time to spend hours painting, glueing and swearing because I will not finish the presents in time. It is the time in which I protest a little bit too loudly against what commerce and people are doing to the celebration of Christ's birth: another excuse to spend amounts of money by making people feel guilty if they do not buy the most expensive present.
It's the time in which I make my family happy with cheap hand-made presents, and get presented with more drawing materials for next year...
And of course it's the best time to see a full grown up girl acting like a kid around the Christmas tree, the decoration on the stairs, the boxes with the beautiful glass balls, mother's flower arrangements, aunt's best chocolate cake and gramma's
Aletria.
To sum up, it's a wonderful eating time, with a lot of joy because I can see family which I love and can't see the rest of the year, a time to assist the most beautiful masses in the church, and to open with thrilling joy the presents that other made specially just for me. Even if it's just a silly picture on a toothpick frame!

P.S.: And of course, since I just got family from a different country, it's also the best time to have fun with other traditions...
