It is not the first time that former Speaker of Parliament, Jozefina Topalli, experiences two extremely opposite feelings on the same day. Every year on May 11th, along with the happiness for the girl's birthday, she remembers with pain the loss of her father, just hours after Meg's birth (read HERE ).

Even 5 months ago, on the day that Nicholas, Mrs. Topalli's first nephew, came to life, she again experienced two sensations - on the one hand her daughter's worry, the happiness she bestowed on another status in life, and on the other the worry of her ailing mother, who for several hours could not find relief from the high temperature.

Invited this afternoon to "Rudina" to talk about her new life as a grandmother (full time), Topalli said it was a sensation she could not describe in words. As she told me, Meg spent almost all of her pregnancy in France, quietly, without complaining. She even continued her employment contract in Paris until the last month of sweet waiting. In the end, she decided to return to Albania and make her birth here, spend the first few months with her people until it was time to make a decision to stay in Albania or return to France.

At the moment, Grandma is very happy to have her grandchild full time at home. Even so, he is enjoying it so much, that at times he looks like his mother, not his grandmother. But she's very happy for honey honey, as everyone calls her boundless love for grandchildren: "It's a very big love without a goal ..." she says.

But the day Nicholas came to life was a day filled with multiple emotions for Josephine. Her 89-year-old mother, with age concerns, was ill that day and Jozefina Topalli had gone to visit her. But Megi, on the other hand, had phoned her mother after doctors had left her open for surgery to give birth to the baby: "This is a decision for you. â?¦ â?- told his daughter Jozefina Topalli and again flown from the maternity hospital to receive tests of the sick mother. After that, she no longer spoke to her daughter until she received a call: â??I didn't hear any sound from the phone, I only heard the boy cry. It was the most beautiful thing. There I also cried ... ', - said the grandmother who holds the tears hard and controls the vibration of the voice.

Meg was born naturally and everything went well. Josephine thinks that the serenity that Nicholas now exhibits is a virtue he inherited from his mother, Meg: "It's not up to me to say it, but it seems to me to be a child that resembles Meg ..." , but convinced.

What is that grandma who would say otherwise?

Meg and her husband, Angeline, are very happy with each other and so do their parents. If they are going to have a wedding one day, Josephine doesn't know, but she's enjoying their biggest wedding, Nicolas. And so, for him, it's enoughâ?¦.

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