Mother's Night is 21st, nicely located on a Friday tonight. This means a candle-lighting ceremony with the sunset, good friends and family all night, exchange gifts of clothing, and the candle-extinguishing ceremony at sunrise followed by a good breakfast feasting.
During Mother's Night we also have a ceremony to cut away the failures of the past year and set our minds towards our goals for the upcoming year. Since Yule is a time belonging to no year, it's the perfect time to consider such things. By morning, we weave our requests to the gods into the wreath and hang it prominently so it can be looked at and contemplated for the remainder of Yule.
Lots of get-togethering during the season, as much as we can squeeze in. We have a Yule tree because we don't have room for a Yule log. Other than that, we don't do much decorating.
On New Years' Day, everyone who was at Mother's Night gathers again for the burning of the wreath and releasing our intentions for the new year to the gods for their assistance. And more feasting, of course.
It's a good time. I'm looking forward to it.