I can understand those who are thankful that Christmas is over. With stores putting up decorations and playing Christmas music from Halloween on, they've overstretched the holiday. Plus, many of us have too many things as it is and a present at Christmas doesn't have the same meaning as it did when we were kids who had little. Sadly, we've kinda become an instant gratification society and just buy what we want when we want it making the idea of presents almost obsolete.
That said, I still love Christmas. We don't have a large family around us, but the upside of that is we can have a small, quiet holiday. Nowadays I only buy for my husband, my mother, and our dogs. I spend very little but instead buy small unique gifts. I always send a boxful of small gifts to my mother who lives 1,000 miles away with things she can't buy locally. Hubby gets something small, and the dogs are so happy when we unwrap their toys.
I think at this point in my life, I don't have any expectations for Christmas so am never disappointed. I have a few non-sappy Christmas mysteries and comedies I love to watch that always put me in the mood. I love the twinkling of the lights and will keep our decorations up until after the new year. We eat very well, spend very little, and just enjoy the beauty of the season.