Sounds as if you love christmas about as much as I do, TRex.
I love Christmas. It is my third-favourite feast after Pascha [Easter] and Theophany.
I hadn't realized that Christmas (as in the birthday, not the season) was celebrated on a different day in the Orthodox church, though I know Three Kings Day is a more popular gift-giving day in some cultures. Learn something new every day!
We celebrate Christmas (technically, the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ) on the 7th of January. Liturgically, it combines elements of Western Christianity's Christmas and Epiphany (i.e. it includes the birth and the appearance of the Magi). The Christmas season lasts twelve days as it does in Western Christianity. But the following day (19th January) is Theophany which celebrates the Baptism of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Jordan by the Forerunner, Prophet, and Baptist John and the first public proclamation of the Holy Trinity.