$100,000,000. I am not that greedy, so that's quite a large budget for one lifetime.
As I said before, we'd move to Utah.
Our home wouldn't be anything over the top. Figure 4 bedroom and 2,500-3,000 sq ft. with a full basement. Nice, but reasonably modest. Rustic modern design overall. I figure enough acreage (a chunk of desert land works just fine) to have a small runway and hanger and room for our house and two other modest homes on site for my mother and my sister and her family.
Of course we'd have some pretty sweet aquariums and terrariums for our pets, but nothing too extreme.
Of course I have to have a new plane. I'm thinking a Flight Design CTLS. Plus I will be building a kit plane with my children like I did with my father.
New cars all around, obviously. My mother and I will have new trucks. A soccer mom style kid hauler for my sister. I'd probably get a kid hauler as well. Since I still have a good $98,000,000 at this point, I am tempted to spring for a lower end Lamborghini or Ferrari, but it's hard for me to justify spending as much on a car as I would on a house.
Of course I'll need a fishing boat. I think I can spring but a little nicer than a 14ft aluminum jon boat, so now I must choose between a fiberglass bass boat and a pontoon boat.
Maybe a side x side or some four wheelers for puttering around our property.
I think an acre or pond is in the cards, wouldn't you agree?
I would donate handsomely to causes that we support such as Your Whole Baby and Saving Sons.
Other than that, I wouldn't work. I'd fill my day gardening, fishing, working on projects like building my plane. While our homes were being built, we'd go on a nice long vacation. See the world and spend some time in Vegas (not gambling). The remaining $97,000,000 would be put in the bank and we could easily live off the interest alone.
And no, our kids aren't going to be spoiled little brats. You will get a job. You will get an education. You will NOT get a new car for your 16th birthday. You will never go without, but you will learn the value of a dollar as I have.