I don't know whose decision it was to have a 7 match ODI series and 5 match ODI series at home against the same opposition in a calendar year, but it just seems silly. Yeah it's better than no cricket, but I can't force myself to be excited about it. Part of the problem is the ICC's future tour programme system, where teams only have each other at least once at home and once away every 10 years. The big 3 just arrange games to suit them and will host a minor nation only when they have to. I think they should bring in the test championship idea and force every team to play each other twice (once home/once away) every 5 years or so, then more games would matter. In fact, you could even expand the number of test nations from 10 to 12 and have a 2 tier system with promotion and relegation alongside the current future tours programme, so the 1st team would still have to play the 12th team at least twice in 10 years. And make all tours 3 tests/3 ODIs/3T20s. Of course that won't happen, but I can dream.
Personally though, I've just become less interested in limited overs cricket in the last few years too - the World Cup was an exception and got me leaping on the bandwagon but generally what I like about cricket is the sort of epic drama that comes from test matches and series. Moments like Guptill's 200 in a world cup knock out game are the stuff legends are made of, but for me the context is a large part of what makes it.
I'm happy we're doing well in ODIs but I'd be lying if I said I was eagerly awaiting the next match.