I think I've crossed the threshold between 'casual player' and 'Certified Dwarf Fortress Addict'. See, since I started playing DF around 3 months ago, my forts have been very short lived. I would start one, work on it for a while(Usually until I got around 30 dwarves, which is way more laborers then I usually need), then get bored an abandon it, then stop playing DF for a while. Another week later when I had nothing else to do, I might start another, play to about 30 dwarves, then abandon it. On my most recent one however, I reached the 30-dwarf stage, started getting ready to abandon it, and then... I ran out of laborers. All of my dwarfs had some sort of task assigned, and I needed more. I could hardly believe it, I actually had 30 dwarves running around doing things, instead of 15 doing stuff and 15 sitting idle.
So I went into the init and boosted the pop cap to 50, got more immigrants, then gave them all jobs as well. Obviously, passing the 50 dwarf mark for the first time generated new requirements for my fortress. For one, my expedition leader(now mayor) was actually making demands and mandates I needed to satisfy. My started dining room and barracks was too small to fit all my dwarves. I needed to expand. This, in turn, required more laborers. Soon I was on a roll, building my fort up more and more. Alas, there comes a time when you have real-world responsibilities and need to stop playing Dwarf Fortress, if only for a while. This is that moment, so here I post my progress:
The map has no magma(My others forts never really got a metalworking industry up and running, even when I did have magma forges), so everything as far as glass/metal goes is generally charcoal powered. I have two loggers and two wood burners running full-time to produce enough fuel for my glass and metal industries. With a dedicated cook, brewer and planter(that's three dwarves, not one) food and booze is no problem. I have around 10 masons, 6 Champion Wrestlers, a bunch of haulers and a few random assorted jobs for other people. My Administrator functions as Broker/Mayor/Organizer, and I'm thinking about appointing a sheriff soon.