Nina Mikkonen’s children have grown up, which has given the mother the opportunity to spend time with her friends.
Entrepreneur and media personality Nina Mikkonen arrived excited and interested Spede– to the invited guest screening of the film.
Mikkonen, 59, has had work and filming for a TV show in the fall, but he can’t say anything about it.
The past year has also brought new winds to life, because Mikkonen’s younger son Matias started the army.
– When the older one came, the younger one went! Mikkonen summarizes for Iltalehte.
Matti Matikainen
The new phase of life as a mother of adult sons feels good and above all interesting to Mikkos. There is enough time for friends and working on your own interests.
– There is nothing to complain about here. I enjoy those moments when I get to be together with friends. Are Mervin went on a lot of different hikes on the weekends, we walk and do all kinds of fun. His sons have already grown up, Mikkonen tells about his friends’ frolics.
“Whole like this”
Mikkonen has learned new things about himself as life situations change.
– I’m quite a mother hen, so I was afraid that I would grab my children and say: “Don’t leave me and I’ll go away!”. I haven’t done that! I have learned that children should fly to the world. They are only on loan from me, Mikkonen reflects.
– And it’s wonderful to see that they are firmly stuck in the sidelines of their own lives. Of course, that’s what I’m most happy about after all the steps. We are here and life wins, he continues.
Matti Matikainen
Lessons have also been accumulated from the relationship front. Mikkonen enjoys being single, but a life partner is welcome.
– I’ve said that I’m not looking for anything or anyone, but if someone comes along and I feel like bumping into them, I greet them with joy. There is no hurry.
– I also don’t need another person to be whole. I’m completely like this. I hope that people would find the strength in themselves that to be whole, you would need another person or relationship. I believe that even a relationship is better when you don’t depend on the other, says Mikkonen.
Abandonment
In September, Mikkonen will appear on television in Huutokauppaesari Aki Palsanmäki’s program. Mikkonen sells his late spouse in the program Timo TA Mikkonen ice cream. For sale are, among other things, a stetson hat and a board.
– Timo did his work for the public, so to the greatest extent the goods belong to the public.
Giving up has been wistful for Mikkos and is completely its own process in life. Now it’s done though.
– It’s necessary, because we can’t take anything with us from life here. We leave here as we came, with nothing. I have told the sons and other heirs to take and it has been taken from there. I myself have taken what I could.
Mikkonen says that when Matias moves out of the house, he plans to move to a smaller apartment.