Tora Sudiro recounted the moment while waiting for his first grandson, Kanoadria Adenang Lubis, who was born on June 21, through the caesarean process.

Tora admitted that she was quite tense when her daughter and daughter-in-law, Nabila Sudiro and Muhammad Ivan would enter the delivery room.

"The food is cooked, yes, because we have arrived here at 3 o'clock. At 3 am, we continue to wait, they are tense to enter the room, we are also tense," said Tora Sudiro in the Antasari area, South Jakarta, Monday, June 23.

Uniquely, to overcome this tension, Tora chose to play in cars with a remote control until it was reported that his grandson had been born.

"I brought the car-mobilized remote control, I played above. Continue to wait, come out at 5.53, okay? Finally Ivan left the delivery room," said Tora Sudiro.

When he met his grandson for the first time, the film player Arisan! he admitted that he was amazed by the funnyness of his grandson who had a sharp nose.

"I just fell asleep, I finally woke up, I saw it. Wow, it's really funny, 'how come the little kids are already holding it like this', that's it," said Tora.

"Maybe in most of the lies, right. If the pinokis lie, yes. Wow, the little ones are already concrete. Continue to memorize, memorize birth certificates or something like that, memorize, memorize," he continued.

For Mike Amalia's husband, the moment when his first grandson was born was never imagined by him, he was not surprised that he felt very happy.

"Then yes, if we are really happy, we can't imagine it. Especially the first grandson. Grandson bro, gokil. Even though my feelings yesterday were still playing bicycles, there were grandchildren," he concluded.


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