Embarrassing with the boy behind the back of journalist Tuhina

Being a journalist and a mother, in a time of pandemic, when it should be reported from quarantine at home, it's not easy. That's a pretty good witness to Mr. Tahina. The Kosovo journalist who lives in Brussels experienced something interesting on Wednesday, when in a direct relationship with the public broadcaster, she was informing reporters about the [...] summit.
Being a journalist and a mother, in a time of pandemic, when it should be reported from quarantine at home, it's not easy. That's a pretty good witness to Mr. Tahina.
The Kosovo journalist who lives in Brussels experienced something interesting on Wednesday, when in a direct relationship with the public broadcaster, she was informing reporters about the Zagreb Summit.
While she was doing something like that, her son went into the room where she reported. He was not interested in what his mother said, but he wanted to hug her and see what she was doing. Unknown to him, he became part of an important journalistic direct relationship.
Chun appeared insistent, and for a moment he refused to leave his mother.
Tuhina didn't insist on taking the boy away either. It went all the way to the end, but not without embarrassment, however.
I had all my energy concentrated so I wouldn't deviate from the subject. That was my primary problem. I knew about Ulysses that whatever I did wouldn't change his mind. He's a four-year-old with an extraordinary character. So as soon as I heard that my room door opened, I knew what was waiting for me”.
My goal was not to fail in front of the audience, because I always feel the burden of responsibility for every word I say on the screen, regardless of the” circumstances, she said of the clankosova.tv.
What he did, Ulysses liked it, although he may not have realized what he did when he entered his mother's live broadcast.
I didn't say anything. I just held her tight. And he asked me when we're gonna do this again”
In fact, this challenge was not the first that Tuhina had with her son.
He was still a baby once and had just started with the first steps. He came by the table while I was talking live. He was too young to get on the chair or table, but old enough to fight. I kept talking in front of the computer, and I used my hand to wash his head and try to keep him quiet. I think that moment has been much more embarrassing than the latter, she said.
But these two situations, though unusual, were no longer interesting to relate to Tuhina's direct reports and her son's involvement in the job. In fact, something similar happened on the day Ulysses was born on March 22, 2016. That day, however, the situation was extremely remarkable.
But no experience will compare to the day Ulysses was born. On March 22, 2016, terrorist attacks occurred in Brussels. This incident found me in the hospital awaiting his birth. Since the early hours of the morning, I have been forced to announce the latest. I actually reported by phone from the delivery room. My last announcement was by phone for the noon news in RTK, while Ulysses was born 20 minutes later”.
Despite such situations, Tuhina is no regret that she does the work of the correspondent.
The correspondent's responsibility is a little bit different than that of journalists working in editorials, because there's just no substitute for you when you can't. It's a job that you want to be in a state of readiness at any moment and that sometimes conflicts with the circumstances of everydayity in private”, she told the clankosova portal.tv.
However, there is no difficult profession if it is exercised with much love and passion. If I had one more life, I'd still do the same profession”
Tuhina has reported on developments in Brussels for nearly two decades.












