The Master Mason degree is not the end of your Masonic experience. It is the beginning. You need to take a breath, and examine what you have just concluded. I suggest that you look around at nearby lodges, and attend a MM degree, so that you can observe it from the sidelines. It will enforce your Masonic experience.
You need to study up on the philosophy and meaning of Masonry. There are many excellent books, for beginners. I am amazed at the number of Masons who will spend $100 on a Masonic pin or trinket, but will not spend $10 on a Masonic book. I can send you a list of titles, if you are interested.
Have you considered any of the appendant bodies? There are over 100 organizations in the Masonic "family". All of them will enhance your Masonic career. If you are interested in the historical and philosophical underpinnings of Masonry, you might consider the Scottish Rite. If you are of the Christian religion, you can learn about the Christian interpretations of Freemasonry in the York Rite. If you are interested in wholesome relaxation, and enjoying dances/dinners/outings with your wife, you can consider the Shrine. You say you have a daughter. If she is between 13-21, she can join the Order of the Rainbow for Girls, and/or the Job's daughters.
You might consider becoming an officer in your lodge. There are many ways to serve our Fraternity.
BTW- Welcome aboard!