I realise Christmas day isn't as big a deal in the USA as it is in the UK...
Whadda ya mean it's not that big a deal here??? The Christmas decorations are up at about 25% of houses and it's way to early IMO. Wuz them fightin' words?
Heck, we have 3 churches on our residential street and they will all have midnight services on Christmas Eve. We make it a point to get fat during the holidays, so that we have something to make our New Year's resolutions about. Plus we can moan and groan about how we are never eating anything that tastes great again! That gets everybody feelin' sorry for us, so some of them make us a pie or somethin' to cheer us up!
Our bank accounts border on zero and it takes hours and hours to wrap all the presents. Especially the ones for children. Check with StarSong about baking. Now she ain't an average American cuz she makes 5,000 cookies, but the rest of us aren't to shabby for Normies. And fruitcake! Lots hate it, so they douse the the thing in rum and call it good (if they can still talk after eating all that rum, plus cake of course.) Lots of people don't like fruitcake -- they are probably teetotalers. I wonder if Jameson would be good on a fruitcake. Anyhoo, the fruitcake has to soak and be re-drenched for a few weeks or a month before Christmas before it is knee-walkin' good.
The houses get decorated inside and out. OMG, people even gift wrap their kitchen cabinet doors, decorate trees, put out their 600 piece Santa collection, big wreaths on the front doors, use Christmas china, make and imbibe eggnog until the cow's come home, play Christmas music 24/7 until they yearn for July. The women probably daydream about spending next Christmas on holiday somewhere that has a chef and a maid and a babysitting service.
And we have at least 4 holiday meals (Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Years Eve, New Years Day), holiday parties, Christmas Shopping is an Art Form, we drive around and look at decorations, and we attend festive holiday events.
We read Christmas books and watch Christmas shows on TV. Why, my ex-husband (age 82) spends the holidays watching Hallmark Christmas shows on TV. Some people decorate the outside of their cars with antlers and such. Myself, I have always wanted a car with antlers, haven't y'all?