I don't dislike Christmas. In fact, I love it!
DH & I throw a few big parties from mid to end December. Our kids and grands come to all, so the whole family gets to see old friends, many of whom none of us have seen since one of our Christmas parties the previous year. Some guests adjust travel plans so they're sure to be in town to join in. We eat pizza and cookies, drink (but nobody to excess) decorate cookies, laugh, catch-up and have a rollicking good time. All combined, including repeats, we'll host over 120 at various parties.
Gifts? I mail out 35 boxes of cookies each year, and all party guests leave with a big box of cookies that DH & I prepack.
Christmas Eve is at our house with our entire family and a few close friends - usually about 20, all told. There's a stealing wrapped grab bag that night. $15-ish for consumables. Can be regional food, candy, liquor, birdseed, etc. As long as it's something that'll get used up, it's eligible. Always a hoot.
Early Christmas morning we go to DD's house. We watch them open their gifts and exchange small gifts with them.
Christmas afternoon/evening is back at our house. Just us, all our kids and grands, and a couple of close family friends. The 4 grands (niece and nephews) get gifts from everyone. Adults don't exchange other than DH & I giving everyone a nice check and several traditional gifts I pull together each year.
That afternoon everyone opens from our secret Santas - this year's theme: Silly (or not so silly) slippers. Approx $15.
After dinner and shortly before calling it a night, we have the final gift exchange. A stealing grab bag. This year's theme is fidgets. Most of us are ADD/ADHD so we enjoy and use fidgety gadgets are. $10-$15.
The holidays are expensive, chaotic (in a delightful way) and a lot of work for DH & me, won't pretend otherwise. But these are labors of love and the funds come from being semi rather than fully retired. This big annual splurge reminds a couple of hundred people that they're remembered, loved and important to us.
I can't imagine a better way to celebrate the season of joy and love.