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Sister Wendy Beckett

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Riverwalk Sun 16-Dec-12 12:55:14

This lady once presented an art programme on TV and was on Desert Island Discs this morning. She lives in a caravan in a closed order, but somehow manages to get and about as a celebrity nun.

I found it interesting that she had a nervous breakdown when teaching in her native South Africa and said that she was so relieved to receive a letter from her superiors saying that she could give up teaching and have a life of prayer instead.

Seems a rather selfish life to me - rather like the ultra-orthodox in Israel who set the political agenda and have much influence in everyday life, but don't join the army, instead they are exempt because they pray all day.

Barrow Mon 17-Dec-12 15:11:33

Her first brace had blue stones - her latest has red!

jeni Mon 17-Dec-12 15:14:43

How about suggesting she has red in one half and green in the other!

Barrow Mon 17-Dec-12 15:20:41

I wouldn't dare - she is too likely to take me up on it!

jeni Mon 17-Dec-12 15:40:10

grin

Maniac Mon 17-Dec-12 16:08:38

Braces are now definitely a fashion statement.My GD has pink ones and her friends are envious.

Sel Mon 17-Dec-12 17:04:37

Wow, I live and learn. Have things changed? My first daughter had her orthodontic treatment on the NHS, other daughter and son, I had to pay. Given that they do seem to be endemic, are they now on the NHS or do they preclude cosmetic reasons?

My GC aren't yet of an age to need them.

I do remember myself suffering with a brace and my Mum telling me 'you'll thank me when you're older' True, but they are horrible; coloured, jewelled or with feathers on - they hurt!

petallus Mon 17-Dec-12 17:09:13

My 14 year old GS has just had a brace fitted. It was touch and go if he warranted such treatment on the NHS or not. Turns out he did otherwise the cost would have been several thousands of pounds.

When I was a child it was suggested by my dentist that I had a brace because my front teeth stuck out like a rabbit's. My mother said, rather impatiently I thought, well do you want a brace or not? I said not and that was that.

I can't say the teeth have had that much of a negative effect on my life. Can speak and eat fairly well and managed to get a few boyfriends in my time.

But standards for teeth may be getting higher, following in the footsteps of the United States who are teeth obsessed.

petallus Mon 17-Dec-12 17:11:33

That was so funny.

I just posted on teeth and was then surprised when going back to the active list that my name came up on the thread for Sister Wendy Beckett.

How on earth did we get on to teeth? I thought it was a teeth thread.

Sel Mon 17-Dec-12 17:22:33

petallus I would say 'go figure' but I'm trying to erase sooo much from my vocabularygrin It's quite funny how these threads bear no relation to the heading at times. I love that: 'My mother said, rather impatiently I thought' Seven words but I know what you mean.

Maniac Mon 17-Dec-12 17:22:45

Blame jeni for that diversion

jeni Mon 17-Dec-12 18:04:49

[ fsmile]

I know she's very nice and knowledgeable, but it's her teeth I always see in my mind when I think of her?

Stansgran Mon 17-Dec-12 18:30:27

But at least she didn't fancy collecting machine guns and have a son.

petallus Mon 17-Dec-12 18:45:39

Eh!

Stansgran Tue 18-Dec-12 14:08:18

Well there would have been a lot less sorrow in the US today if Laura ....had collected art books like Sister Wendy not guns.