Ammadengudu
Maybe we need these moments. In a culture that often tells us to be polite, to adjust, and to compromise, saying "Ammadengudu" is a tiny act of rebellion. It’s a moment of honesty. It’s admitting that we are tired, that we are annoyed, and that we are human.
But have you ever stopped to think about why we say it so much? And what it actually says about us? ammadengudu
It’s also the title of our silent resilience. By saying it, we are acknowledging that things are messed up, but we are acknowledging it with a sense of humor. We are saying, "Wow, this is terrible, but what can you do? Let's move on." Maybe we need these moments
It usually starts small.
It’s the punctuation mark at the end of a long, tiring sentence. It’s admitting that we are tired, that we
Elise Kost
Thank you Catherine, for this wonderful series of Inanna’s/Nature’s/Celestial’s/Our story.
I appreciate and enjoy your commentary as much as the stories themselves.
Thank you for the good old stories and your gifts of insights all these years.
Blessings all ways.
~ elise
Drcsvehla
Elise! Thank you so much. High praise coming from you. Hope you’re doing well my friend. xoxo Catherine