Part of how I celebrate Christmas will depend upon if Mom dies or not during 2009. Sorry to sound morbid, but it will have a bearing on what I do.
If Mom has died, I won't be eating Christmas lunch at the nursing home.
If Mom's died, I would be eating Christmas dinner at home if I hadn't been invited somewhere. Yes, I probably could afford to go out to eat if I'd budgeted for it or I had a zero balance on my MasterCard. My choices would be Colonial Williamsburg (very expensive option) or another place like The Whitehall in Williamsburg (expensive but elegant option), or Mexican (cheap option).
Knowing me, I would most likely eat at home. In the past I've gone to The Tides Inn Resort (worth it one year & terrible choice the next time I went); I've eaten at The Cascades which was operated by Colonial Williamsburg (closed now, but a nice option); I've gone to The Whitehall (very expensive and absolutely worth the money); and I've eaten Mexican before in Newport News.
The year after we ate at The Whitehall we ordered Harris Teeter's prime rib dinner for $49.95. The first year it was wonderful. We had it for both Thanksgiving and for Christmas. The next year (2006) we had it for Thanksgiving and the food was awful. In 2006 Mom was sick and she ate red Jello and I heated up a beef dinner from Home Bistro. The Home Bistro meal was a lot better than the Harris Teeter Thanksgiving dinner.
I would probably opt to cook as I love the Meat Department at Harris Teeter. The beef is wonderful. If I wanted to be more frugal, I would go the pasta routine like a lasagna and a salad with garlic bread. Another option would be to cook German food and have sauerbraten with potato dumplings and red cabbage. That would involve shopping at Harris Teeter.
It wouldn't be an option as it would be closed, but I would enjoy going out to eat for good Chinese food or to one of those Japanese places.
I would try to stay upbeat and not get depressed. I would forget that I had not been included in the family meal at the cousin's house (the cousin who says that I am not a member of the family anymore).
I would make sure that I'd bought Aurora her favorite kitty toys for Christmas as well as her special kitty foods.
I would also try to be able to attend a Christmas service at church.