I also realized just how much many pieces Star Wars memorabilia I have hanging around within easy reach of where I am currently sitting. The final moments of original Death Star trench run is recreated above my head. A selection of Star Wars themed Hot Wheels cars are directly in front of me. Several figures (Vader, Yoda, and Luminara Unduli [who reminds me of a character I created for my own Star Wars script]) are just to my left. The series of commemorative silver starships are at the top of my bookshelf. A MicroMachines Death Star playset (which transforms into a Tatooine playset) is on the shelf beside me. No fewer than three sizes of Millenium Falcons are within arm reach. The Chewbacca doll my student teacher recently made and gifted to me is just off to the side. Most importantly, Vader's saber is within easy reach, hanging from a hook on my bookcase (Ren's saber is around the corner).
Sure, I have some Doctor Who and Harry Potter LEGOs hanging about. There's a tiny Enterprise D and a decent group of Transformers in the near area as well. However, it is clear that Star Wars is the dominant theme. I even have a micro figure duel between Luke and Vader set under one of my monitors with a larger scale one on top the bookcase (a bit past the silver Death Star).
In short, every day is Star Wars Day for me.