My wife, family, and our son ... of course!!
However, away from that family, I'd say having the privilege to serve in our Air Force for more than 20 years gave me numerous chances for "accomplishments". My 8+ years of "operations" were spent as a launch control officer for Minuteman II and III ICBM's in Montana and Wyoming. (So when the politicians talk about who's better suited to handle the nuclear launch codes, I can look at my hands and say "well, I was ...."). The remaining 12+ years were spent primarily dealing with the media as a Public Affairs Officer. Worked on some "low profile" programs like the MX (Peacekeeper ICBM) testing, space shuttle, liaison with the Japanese Air Self Defense Force, and numerous accidents and incidents over the years!! Never a dull day. And I am thankful for each and every one of them!!
(My favorite "joke" - I spent 8 years holding the codes and keys to WWIII with the capability to wipe out millions of people ... and 12 years dealing with the media/reporters. Guess which job was MORE stressful? [Hint: It was NOT WWIII!])
Ken