All this to say, someone I knew somewhere was giving a make-up assignment on Spanish-speaking countries (no, this was not me, those of you who know me). I was present for this rather, since I was waiting for someone.
As I sat, I heard one person, in great consternation expressed through a thin, whine which could only have been learned through a careful study of Cher from Clueless as a role model, say that they didn't know where Spain was as they looked at a map. "I don't see Spain on this map..."
I was unmoved, seeing, as, the only country in the center of the frame-up on the page was Spain. Then, Eureka! "Wait! Is Eh-spain-ya Spain?" Note that EspaƱa is not pronounced with an "aina" sound but rather "anya" sound...which elicited a rather loud "duh, as if butchering the pronunciation wasn't evidence of them being, well, the same country" from myself to myself in my head. But it got better...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better...
"Um, what, uh, c-continent is Spain on?" Now, this is where I was sure Jesus was coming for me and all his elect because it certainly felt like the end of the world. Thunder roared, and I'm pretty sure I cried a little on the inside. Europe, what a tough mistress you are for us to master! I shutter to think of the countries like South Africa, Rhode Island, and Bel Air you include. Then, banzai! "Is it in Africa?" Now, be honest, did you just say "what the hell?" in your mind? It's okay, I forgive you. Because, let's face it, I drew a complete blank as my brain put together the fact that in the frame-up, just the mere top of Africa was shown in the image, since the continent borders the southern half of the Mediteron%soadi;aieohfwen Ocean (you know, that's how it's spelled), and this confused Captain Cartographina. I had to leave, fearful that I would laugh in this person's presence and destroy the 2.345% shred of pride this person had in their academic prowess. Coming back, what is too violent to mention here, this person's response to what the capital of Espainya (I accidentally gave the answer...because our dear friend could not find it on a map, despite label, blue, circled star). The final response after prodding from someone for the continent was the vast, large continent of France (also in the frame-up image on the page). I received one other alarming piece of news, though, later...
It seems that North America, South America, and Central America are not enough. We need more Americas. But how to create a new one? Or we can take a country that pre-exists in an America, and fuse it to our new, creative America, with a new, creative name...
"Mexico is in Central America, right?"
"No, honey...think..." Common mistake...feels like it should be in Central America, given the culture. Totally understand that...
"South America?"
"No..." [Insert very worried look here] Mayday, Mayday, siren, siren...red flag...downhill...crashing...
"East America?" burning, flames, screaming people dying after the carnage...
At this point, I don't remember what was used to bring me out of shock, an electrode, smelling salts, an ice bath, a cocktail. My mental recovery was a long process, rehab and out-patient were grueling, and I'm still dealing with the emotional scars of it all. Moral of the story? Wallpaper your child's room in maps (you know, the ones without sea monsters), quiz them like a nutcase on the obscurities of the histories of other nations, and read the atlas for them to sleep (lines of latitude and longitude are a quick way to a.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....sorry, I fell asleep for 2 seconds just thinking about the degrees, hours, minuzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz