Christmas here in sweden goes along the same lines as Ea posted for Denmark, with a few differences:
1) We really don't go to church that much, tradition or not.
2) We go for the x-mas "Smorgasboard" as far as food is concerned. And a traditional swedish x-mas dinner consists of a number of different dishes of herring pickled in different sauces. Glazed ham, meatballs, sausages and something called "sylta" which you do not realyl want to know what it is
This year however, wifey and me are going to spend christmas alone at home, which I am actually looking forward to, we'll just take a trip into my sister-in-law where the rest of the family is and drop of presents for the kids. Then we'll go out to a place where the dogs can run loose for a while, go home, eat something good and just relax in front of the fireplace with our e-readers, drink wine and just have a good time!