The love for Albania was injected by his father, who, as a good connoisseur of Albanian culture, nurtured his son as a child to love and to be educated differently. Today, as the well-known journalist and columnist from Kosovo is the parent of two grown sons, he is even more proud that his sons have chosen a good path and have decided to be worthy of our society.
Unlike all debate studios, Baton Haxhiu was on Peter Pan's ship today, from where he discovered some of his other sides, the most delicate points, out of politics, out of his day-to-day work, and out of the themes that engulf society every day.
Without gloves answering the naive questions of the children, Baton did not find it easy to feel comfortable. It is often difficult to give children a nice answer, but nevertheless decided to speak like no other studio before.
When it came to the family, to his greatest blessing, Baton said that today he feels proud that his two sons, Joni and Andy, have chosen the path they wanted in life.
The eldest, Joni, who has already finished his masters and the doctoral process in Edinburgh, the name has taken exactly the Ionian Sea - a symbol of serenity, the rrdhjedhshmërisë ... Just went even his life so far: "There is the boy myâ?¦ â?- says Baton Haxhiu modestly, stressing that now Joni, with what she does and will do in the future, belongs to all Albanians.
Whereas, the youngest, Andy, took its name from Andy Beatty, you believe? Yes, the journalist and analyst you saw on screen before doing so wrote some poems - one of which Baton Haxhiu still remembers today, since 1993: " All night I walked in dreams, not in the morning." my legs hurt, but my heart. â?
This verse always accompanied Baton, so two years later, another boy named Andy, from Andy Bejta of Poems ... who would later be Andy of Letters, another close friend of his from Albania.