A little late to the thread, but tonight I celebrate the 9th Night of Yule, following a modern reconstruction of the pre-Christian beliefs and practices of my German and Norse ancestors, tuned to my own household practices. For me personally 1st Night and 12th Night are most important. 1st is the night we set aside to celebrate the memory of the mothers of our family line. 12th Night is New Year's Eve, a time to reflect upon the year one had and look ahead to (hopefully) better days ahead. 9th Night is a time set aside to learn or improve an arts and crafts skill and to make something useful or decorative for the year ahead.
My wife is still socially Christian, so we do celebrate Christmas, too. Spent the evening at my neighbor's house having dinner and a lot of good conversation with he and his fiancee's family. Had Southern Maryland stuffed ham for the first time, fried oysters, too. I'd have both again.