Traditional Christmas celebrations span from December 24th to January 6th and include various customs that originated from the story of Jesus's birth. Some key customs mentioned in the document are decorating Christmas trees as a reminder of Jesus's light in our lives, displaying nativity scenes and other decorations to symbolize the simplicity of Jesus's birth, children singing carols and receiving candy or money in a tradition called "aguinaldo", midnight mass services called "la misa de gallo" to commemorate Baby Jesus's birth, and special family dinners on Christmas Eve to bring loved ones together.