10 Things Wambui Kamiru loved about her marriage

Wambui and the late Bob Collymore got married on 1st April 2016

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

• Wambui Kamiru and Bob Collymore had no kids between them.

• They however had kids from their previous marriages.

Wambui Kamiru with Bob Collymore
Wambui Kamiru with Bob Collymore
Image: courtesy

We live in an era of quick fixes.

We want instant everything. Instant coffee, videos that don't buffer, love at first sight, quick marriages and even quicker annulments (, I see you).

But the real world is made up of real and raw life experiences that are appreciated over time. Long periods of time.

Wambui Kamiru Collymore demonstrates that love and marriage are made up of everyday tasks that we take for granted.

Wambui wed Bob Collymore at a hush hush grand ceremony that only the who-is-who was invited.

This being the month of love, Wambui decided to focus on the positive. A hashtag was created by troll to put her down but she turned it around.

She wrote, "I kind of like this #BeforeWambuiMarriedBob it gives me a chance to celebrate someone special in my life. Here's a countdown...

1. Wambui would never have know that can make her year by dancing.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

2. Wambui would never have know that socks come in many colours.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

3. Wambui would never have figured out photo bombing could be so much fun.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

4. Wambui may never have believed that chivalry is certainly not dead.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

5. Wambui thought geeks are cute but was certainly taken by one particular geek.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

6. Wambui never knew one could cut some much cake in a year.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

7. Wambui didn't know how to whistle. And take life with a dash laughter.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

8. Wambui didn't know that sometimes CEOs just like to hang out with little people.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

9. Wambui would have argued that saxophones are the devil's horn. She kinda likes saxophones now...

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

10. Wambui would have said that social media is for udaku. But it can also be used to amplify/ celebrate good.

— Wambui K. Collymore (@WambuiKamiru)

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