I have four suggestions
1. Start with the basics: Luke, John, Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians. Read them quickly (Luke and John in 3-4 days each, Romans in 1 or 2 days, Galatians and Ephesians in 1 day each)
2. Read the entire New Testament, quickly (about 30 days)
3. Read the entire Bible, quickly (about 100 days)
4. Continue reading through the entire Bible every year. I have four one-year reading plans I put together I can send you if you email me. They each take a different approach so each year is different (one is cover to cover, one is different genres each day of the week, etc). I can't give you my email here, but I can tell you that I go by hobopotato779 when I'm on yahoo, so if you can add those facts together...
The good thing about this plan is that you can very quickly get an overview of the bible before you start in on the slower, more serious study. That will help to put things in context.
That is my suggestion, like it or lump it
seriously though, email me and I'll send you my Bible reading plans...I have a ton of them. I also have NT in 52 weeks of five days each, Gospels in a year, and several other "minor" plans in the appendix. I think you'd enjoy looking at it.
Edit: Oh, and God bless you as you read his word!!
Here's an outline of the lectionary I mentioned:
Contents
Part One
Bible Study Plan, Year A
Bible Study Plan, Year B
Bible Study Plan, Year C
Bible Study Plan, Year D
Part Two
Bible Reading Plan, Year A
Bible Reading Plan, Year B
Bible Reading Plan, Year C
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, First Reading
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, Second Reading
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, Third Reading
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, Fourth Reading
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, Fifth Reading
Bible Reading Plan, Year D, Sixth Reading
Appendices
Fifty-Two Week New Testament Reading Plan
One Year Gospel Reading Plan
Weekly Torah Portions
Thirty Day Scriptural Prayer Cycle
Thirty Sayings Of The Wise, Various Monthly Cycles