I voted NO and I also voted CATS.
If I won 2 million I would try and buy the house I am now living in. If the Housing Department wouldn't sell it to me I would buy a house nearby. I would do up the kitchen and the bathroom of my house.
That is between 300,000-400,000 spent.
I would invest around a million - that would keep me comfortably for the rest of my life.
That would leave me with about $600,000. I would pay off my sister's mortgage (she only owes about 40,000) and I would send about that same amount to my other sister.
I would probably buy a second house nearby and let my son and his friends live in it. His friends would have to pay me rent but I would let my son say rent free.
That would leave me about 120,000 to 'waste' - cameras, computers, books eytc. I would buy my best friend a new washing machine and some other things and take her on a trip to New Zealand with me. If the flight to New Zealand wasn't too painful I might consider longer flights and go to Iceland (for myself) and to France (for my best friend).
I would also give some of the money to my favourite charities.
EDIT TO ADD - CATS!!!! - I would build them a big cat enclosure that would take up half the back yard. They would have climbing frames etc in it. I would get another kitten who I would name Winchester. That would mean I would have four cats instead of three.
SECOND EDIT - Second post to say - I read the article and I can understand why the woman is spending her money on goats. Goats are her passion. She is getting the 2 million over 25 years - that is only 80,000 a year. It isn't that big an amount. It would be no different than someone who rescues wildlife, or cats or dogs spending money on rescuing them.