We're an atheist family, and we don't celebrate it at all. No tree, no lights, nothing to mark the occasion of Santa's birthday (cos that's what Christmas is, right? Seems that way if you hit any shopping centre in December) Definitely no turkey or Christmas ham! (vegan wackos... )We don't do Christmas gifts either. We DO make the most of the public holiday with whatever get-together we can muster, just as we do with Labour Day, or Ekka Day, or other days. We treat it as an end-of-year round up, and then we DO celebrate the New Year in a much bigger way, because it's a non-religious event.

So that's how we roll