Tamara Tyasmara , a celebrity and mother, shares her heartfelt memories of her son, Dante, who has passed away. In a heartfelt interview, she reveals how much she misses Dante and the little moments that mean so much to her now.
One of Tamara's most missed memories is the time when she had to scold Dante while playing Roblox. "That's what I miss the most now. The anger is different. When he's playing, I always say, 'Why are you playing on your phone all the time?' But it turns out that's what I miss the most when I'm a mother, scolding my child for playing on their phone," she said on Denny Sumargo's YouTube.
Not only that, Tamara also said that until now, Dante's cellphone is still at home. She often opens the cellphone and sees a wallpaper with a picture of a Roblox character, which reminds her of the beautiful moments with Dante. "I feel regretful too. I shouldn't have been angry at that time when he was playing Roblox. He even hid playing under the blanket so I wouldn't know," she recalled with emotion.
Densu, the interviewer, tried to see the positive side of the memory. He realized that a mother's anger is a form of love and attention. "But if you don't get angry with her, you won't have that memory. A mother's anger is not to hurt, but anger in the form of love, education," said Denny Sumargo.
Tamara also recalled Dante's big dream of becoming a doctor. Dante was very inspired by the figure of the doctor who had treated him. "He really wanted to be a doctor. He was very proud of his child's doctor, Dr. Linius. He even drew Dr. Linius' house at home. He always said he wanted to be a doctor. That was his dream," she said with full hope.
However, behind all the beautiful memories, Tamara admitted that she still had difficulty letting go of Dante. She even chose to sleep in her mother's room since Dante left. "I said I didn't want to go home, because at home the photos and toys were still very neat, there were still lots of toys. I didn't want to sleep in my room with Dante, from the beginning of the incident until now, I still sleep in my mother's room. I can't take it," Tamara explained with a trembling voice.
(brl/red)