April 8, 2011

  • N.B.

     

    Yesterday, I made a page for this blog at Facebook.

    I wondered, again, why I chose such a difficult name for my blog. Magistra is Latin for (female) teacher; Mater means mother. I was telegraphing my bent toward classical home education. I was deep in my Latin Stage, in which I interrupted you whenever you used a word whose Latin root I had recently learned.

    You: “My kids don’t pay attention when—”

    Me: “Attention literally means to stretch toward.”

    You: (questioning stare) (pause)

    You:  “…well, I need to monitor their—”

    Me: “Monitor literally means to warn.”

    You: “…um, so I’ll just put in a video…”

    Me:  “I see.”

    If I were to start a blog today, Nana Babe would be a better moniker.  My grandsons call me Nana, my husband calls me Babe

    I could shorten it to N.B. which is also short for Nota Bene which, ahem, is (I blush to say) Latin for pay attention.

    [...and if you want to follow the blog through Facebook you can find me there at Magistra Mater...]

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