What would you do if you woke up $90 million richer one morning?

After winning Saturday's Powerball lottery jackpot, Colorado's newest multi-millionaire says he plans to "have fun," reports The Denver Post.

The Powerball winner, identified as Claude "Al" G., says he was awaken Sunday morning by his wife's frantic screams once she realized that they were the winners of Powerball's $90 million jackpot.

"She pulled out the tickets and found out it was us and said, 'Oh my God, oh my God; Al, oh my God.' And I was still sleeping," Al told CBS Denver.

Al, who says that he and his wife play the lottery twice every week, still can't believe that they won the largest jackpot in Colorado history.

"I have been waking up since Sunday feeling like this isn't really real," he said when he came forward to claim his fortune on Wednesday.

He told reporters that he still has not decided what he wants to buy, but that he plans on taking a big family vacation.

When asked if he is planning an early retirement, the truck tow driver said "Probably not; [I'm] still going to need to do something to keep from going completely crazy."

The winning ticket was purchased at a Kum & Go convenience store located in Rifle, which will also receive a $50,000 commission.

The winning numbers are 3, 12, 31, 34, 51 and Powerball 24.

Another lucky ticket worth $1 million was also sold in Colorado. "It was purchased in the Denver suburb of Broomfield, and the winner hasn't come forward yet," reported The Associated Press.

Powerball is played in 43 states in addition to the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Depending on the state you're in, the draw entry will close either one or two hours before the actual drawing, according to the Powerball website. Powerball winning numbers are drawn live every Wednesday and Saturday night at 11 p.m. EDT.