Kumbe alianza kitambo! Wahu recalls how she introduced a boy she liked to her father when she was only 13 years old (Photos)

Wahu’s father GS Kagwi was such a cool dad, most of us our parents couldn’t tolerate boy-girl relationships at a young age.

Mr. Kagwi passed on in January 2013, his daughter still recalls what a cool dad he was. Wahu revealed her father didn’t mind her having male friends at a young age.

GS Kagwi

“When I was growing up, Mr. Kagwi completely demystified boys (lolest!!!). Like for real… He never gave my young mind space to rebel and go crazy about boys, at all at all at all. How did he do that? Not by being harsh. Quite the opposite actually. Our father-daughter relationship was quite unique. He made himself so approachable, that talking about boys, and relationships with him was so easy! He never ever once judged me for liking a boy, and even engaged me in positive conversation regarding any young man in question,”Wahu wrote on in part on her blog.

Wahu narrated how her father was cool when she introduced a boy she liked to him when she was only 13 years old. The boy was not Nameless for your information

Wahu and Nameless during their wedding in Naivasha in 2006

“I remember bringing home a boy I liked when I was about 13. My dad was so super cool about it! On top of that, my mum cooked deep fried potatoes and nyama for lunch that day! (this was some kind of delicacy in the Kagwi household)”

“My parents were so relaxed about boys, that that rebellious seed that teenagers and adolescents sometimes have (especially when they don’t have their way), didn’t have much room to sprout,” Wahu wrote.

Wahu also disclosed that her 10-year-old daughter Tumiso became more inquisitive as Valentine’s approached, she had to let her go on a date with her father on Valentine’s day.

Wahu’s eldest daughter Tumiso (L) and her last born Nyakio Mathenge

“Monski and I noticed that as Valentine’s day approached, Tumiso spoke more and more about it. It seemed to be a big deal, especially with seniors in their school. And truth be told, I do have a pre-adolescent on my hands. So these discussions of love and crushes and the Valentine seasons are bound to begin to become a bit more pronounced…”

“This year, dad would not take mum out on February the 14th. He’d take his 10 year old daughter instead.”

“A father-daughter Valentine’s date! She couldn’t believe her luck, especially because Valentine’s day fell on a school night! She got to dress up, put on some lip gloss, perfume, and go out on her very first official date. It was really exciting for her. For all of us. Monski really jitolead and took her to a nice fancy restaurant.”

 

 

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