For cars:
replace my NB2 with an ES legal NB1. Add Konis, RB FSB, rivals. Get lots of seat time again this year. Second year, try to suck less at autocross.
Get another Mazda 5 for my wife. Bought one at auction last month, going to send it back. Roach infestation
Teach my 15 year old son to drive. Three pedals like God intended.
Make room in the garage for one car and the canoe.
Keep my Lancer Ralliart wagon as my daily, will be 10 years in December.
Keep my 400k mile 88 Silverado going for another year. So far, so good.
Rolex 24 for the first time. I work directly across from the Speedway, so I hear the racing and if I'm in the parking lot I even smell it when the wind is right. It's about time to go see the race!
For me:
Try to stay healthy. Like my truck, so far, so good.
I'm 63, had skin cancer last year, all clear after surgery. I'm seeing the dermatologist Monday morning, got another lesion to check out.
Exercise more. I already eat very healthy, lots of veggies, very little meat or restaurant meals. I cook for the family when ever I am home.
Weight and BP are good.
For family:
Continue to appreciate how lucky I am. Our marriage is the best thing ever. Get the kids outside more. Maybe travel to Scotland next winter.
Travel to Maine again this summer for my wife's stepdad's 91st birthday.
Visit my dad regularly, even though he doesn't know who I am anymore, and can no longer complete a sentence.
Continue avoiding my alcoholic, paranoid schizophrenic brother. I can't help him when he blames me for everything that ever went wrong with his life.
Other hobbies:
read more books. I used to read at least 50 a year. That means less GRM time, but can't have both.
Sell off some of my fishing tackle. I've got reels I'm never going to use again, some with collector value. Put the money into the next Miata.
Get started fishing again. Get the canoe out on the Indian River Lagoon at least every other month.
Professionally:
continue growing the practice, refining my skills, and referring cases whenever it's best for the patient.
Stick with cats and dogs, never treat another horse.