"What's Next?"

Once-Teacher (with resources!), Writer, RUNNER, Reader, Actress, Dancer. Always on the lookout for what challenge to take on next.



President Bartlet: When I ask 'What's Next?' it means I'm ready to move on to other things. So, what's next?
-The West Wing


New To What's Next? Some of My Faves:
  • 2012 Resolutions
  • Panic (for The SF Marathon)
  • Prayers From a Twenty Something
  • On Leaving The Once-Dream Job
  • 500 Days of Skewed Priorities
  • newsweek:

    A reader asks Andrew Sullivan, an openly gay Catholic, what he’d like to see changed in the church. His response above/to the left. The video’s a part of our “Ask Andrew Anything” series in which he responds daily to reader Q’s. If you’ve got one, head over to The Dish and email the contact listed in the right rail. Or hey, tell us here: What would YOU like to see changed?

    1. maryandmartha reblogged this from hungrrr
    2. maliciouslyexcluded answered: The rule about contraceptives.
    3. bookwormbreakfast reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      Hey, this is pretty cool! I haven’t sat down and thought about whether I agree with everything
    4. iamcharlotteaddams reblogged this from newsweek
    5. christinasayswhatsnext reblogged this from newsweek
    6. natyfredy answered: an open church where questions are encouraged and discussion is promoted. A church that can admit it failings and moves on to fix them.
    7. neesee reblogged this from newsweek
    8. kendallkelley answered: nothing. It’s a church, not a place for gay people. He should quit his bitching, being gay is a sin; he’ll never be excepted.
    9. mediation reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      I try super hard...this comes along and it’s like :-O==#
    10. afterelton reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      interesting topic, even if changing...any meaningful way is a fantasy.
    11. whoistaren answered: I think it’s silly to ask the Catholic Church to change. There are reasons denominations exist: people need different things in their Church.
    12. ian-zappa answered: i dont really have a good response for this, simply because i am a non-believer, and dont care about gays its a sexual preference, so…yeahh
    13. missceced answered: The number gay people in my school because it does have an impact on the people whose parent’s taught them different.
    14. sunombreenvano answered: An openly gay what???
    15. mrandrew18 answered: For the church to actually understand that being gay IS NOT a choice. That would be awesome.
    16. aravenwritingdesk answered: Let priests marry!
    17. newsweek posted this