My immediate goal is my 2 carat marquise diamond ring and wedding at Singer Castle in the 1,000 Islands. 
I want a log cabin on the Niagara Escarpment west of Lake Simcoe with a wrap-around deck, outdoor jacuzzi, kitchen and fireplace. On one wall there will be a huge fieldstone fireplace in the great room which will be two stories high. There will be an upstairs balcony that overlooks the great room and leads to four of the five bedrooms. Opposite the balcony will be huge floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Escarpment and the jacuzzi/outdoor kitchen/fireplace. The ceiling will be post and beam.
There will be an extra guest bedroom downstairs with its own bathroom just off the hallway connecting the great room with the kitchen. There will be a dining room just off the kitchen and a small study across the way, with a half bath next to it. The master bedroom will have its own jacuzzi bath and a walkout mini balcony for a private breakfast for two, as well as a walk in closet.
In the basement will be a game room, and a TV/theatre room with state of the art sound and picture quality.
I want a CLK500 Mercedes, cadet blue metallic, two-tone black/grey leather upholstry, with a dyed to match convertible top as my daily driver, and my "winter beater" will be a black Infiniti fx45 with chrome accents. My list of dream cars is long enough to make me think I'll need to buy a deserted airplane hangar if I want to keep them all.
I want to have a couple of children, but I also want to adopt. I want to have an income that I can will to them and that they never have to worry about their lives. Mind you, they'll definately have to earn it! I want them to know what it means to be serving leaders and to be successful, and that their wealth is in direct proportion to the amount of people they've helped, as
that is how their parents got to be wealthy.
I want to get my parents a condo in Florida and provide money for them so they don't have to worry about Social (in)Security. I also want to get them a Lexus 400h so that my mom doesn't feel intimidated by driving the 3/4 ton diesel pickup my dad has, and they can have a comfortable, not so fuel reliant vehicle that still has a decent view of the road.
I'm sure there's probably more, and this post will likely be edited as it comes to me
Last edited by Yes_2_Success; 06-15-2006 at 04:44 PM.
Your Entrepreneurial Success... Just Say YES!