10 years from now: I'll be worrying about how i only have one year left before i hit the ol' 3-0 and wondering what I've done with my life. I'll probably be working for and Aerospace corporation in Seattle, and just starting to make some headway. Seeing as it would be 2018, we'd be preparing something for NASA for the mission to Mars in 2020. Also I'd begin to settle down with my girlfriend/fiance (who knows it's 10 years from now).
20 years from now: I'd be a high ranking official for the aerospace industry, having time to only see the kids (two of them) every so often. Work would start to take it's toll on me, in my spare time, I'm trying to figure out a way to break the Warp Barrier. Preferably I'd be close to break through.
30 years from now: After breaking the Warp Barrier, I'd be thrust into the public limelight, and work on uniting the world so we can explore our galaxy together as a single planet. Also I'd be pushing my son to become the first captain of one of the Warp-5 starship I'm going to develop, so i can live vicariously through him because by the time we build a starship capable of interstellar travel, I'm going to be dead or an old man. My daughter will be an ambitious young high school student... hopefully without a boyfriend...
So after the 20 year mark, I'm getting a little hopeful that warp travel is obtainable in such a short amount of time, but other than that, that's where i see myself.