In response to the last post, I don't know... I think that choosing to not practice will, rather than "restore your spark," just de-evolve your musical ability. Yeah, sometimes you can get burnt out on drums, but you don't fix that by stopping completely. You just change your approach. Try picking up a snare drum method book, or watch a video and transcribe it, and as the other fellas have said, join a band or a local jam session. Don't stop playing!
More often than not, you are reaching a "plateau" in your drumming. I think of it as a wall. Sometimes you can practice your ass off and then, for no apparent reason, you feel as if you aren't getting anywhere, are repeating yourself, lack creativity, etc. Just keep knocking at the door. Keep playing through it, and eventually it opens and you find yourself on a new level of music. Pushing through these dry spells is exactly the hard work that pays off and gives you "head room" as a gigging drummer.