201 days here. I'm so excited to celebrate getting under 200 days ... that's sad

I'm glad to hear that I'm not alone. We plan on parks / ADR's / FP+ rides. We also decide on 'one' new thing. One year we did a carriage ride at PORS; another year we did Cirque de Soleil in DTD; twice we did the Wishes Dessert Party; and this year we are hoping to do
MNSSHP (depending on how early they start in September). We've also discussed the Pirates and Pals cruise from the Contemporary. We save up extra money for this one special event each trip. I'm lucky that August hours just came recently, so I've been busy comparing most recommended vs least recommended parks. We don't do hopper passes, so it's important to have meals planned within our park choice for that day or at least near the park we are at that day. We are on a BB offer of free dining (for 13 days @ POFQ) so that's a lot of Disney dining. We also added on two nights at Beach Club (a great 'magical' deal we couldn't pass up). So I am now spending my days of dreaming my time in Stormalong Bay. We've stayed at POFQ so many times I can picture myself there (eating beignets) and taking the boat to DTD.
Sometimes we have Disney movie night and eat Disney food (example, we make ride krispy squares and shape them like Mickey heads). We buy gift cards while at Disney and use them for Christmas gifts (to use for the following trip). We also buy a bunch of $5 Disney gift cards to hide at Easter, rather than so much chocolate (DD's are teens now, but they still like to 'hunt' at Easter).
I also read the Dis, add to my 'pack list' which I keep around all year long, research menus on allears.net and listen to One Republic song (Gonna be a good life ... I think this is the title of song ... totally reminds me of Disney from the commercial). As a family we talk about Disney while riding in car (but not too much as DH isn't as fanatical as the rest of us lol)
We also try to save a bit of trip spending money each pay day (but Canadian to US dollars right now is painful ... just bought $100 US and it cost me $126 Canadian ...

yikes!)
Oh, I also like to help other people plan their trips to Disney and I can live through them!
Sometimes I think I need an intervention ...lol