M0nica
Well, I enjoy Christmas: the planning and preparation in the runup as well as the season not just the day.
I do not think there is any good, bad or indifferent way of spending Christmas. Our reaction to Chritsmas is formed by time, our experience, family circumstances and for every person who thinks those of us who make a big deal of Christmas are ridiculous and pride themselves on mw little time and effort they give to the event, I am sure if i saw how they spent their time, I would find things they devote time to that i would consider a complete waste of effort.
Good point, I think. Everybody views Christmas 'efforts' differently.
I like some aspects of Christmas, none enough to dwell on more than that aspect/that day. I'll change over all linens to festive soon after 11 November, I'll change out the crockery at that point as well.
But lists? No, things will happen as they must. Not much different to normal any day in the calendar of the year.
The house will be cleaned as any time, trees will be purchased/ placed/ decorated. The children will find filled shoes. The 4 Advent celebrations prepared/served (once each daughter gives her food preference).
Christmas lunch, for the 2 of us will be cooked after Church. The remaining special meals through 6 January will be accomplished -- but we always clean/ cook/ serve. No huge differences needing a plan.
We change lighting in the gardens, make a holiday grotto for the children in a spare summer house type building, but that's just a swap from summer to winter - we do a lot of swapping all through the year. 
Nothing to write on a list. Just happens, always has.