...I'd buy me a second quilting machine....
Of course, the natural question to ask is why do I need a second quilting machine...
The answer is because I find that my quilt tops fall into two categories -- those that just need simple quilting (meandering, loops, etc) and those that require more custom quilting (different designs in the sashing, blocks, borders, etc).
Right now I have a whole lot of tops that need the simple quilting and only one or two that are screaming for custom quilting. I am also itching to make more tops, but I promised myself that I would not even touch the sewing machine for that until I get at least a couple of the finished tops quilted.
About a month ago, I loaded one of the tops that needs custom quilting and...a month later it was still on the frame, without a single stitch of quilting on it. All I did all month was stare at it and think about quilting designs, but never settled on anything. Having a second machine would take care of the issue. I could load the custom quilt on one machine and it could sit there indefinitely and then I would use the second one for the easy stuff. But that's not gonna happen...
So, because I really want to make more tops, I decided to take the custom quilt off of the frame (it's not for anyone in particular with no real deadline) and load a different top that only requires easy quilting. I feel so much better...
I'll get to the custom quilt someday...and I promise I won't wait until I get a million dollars....

P.S. Oh, yes, and if I had a million dollars, I'd get maid service as well....