Senator Karen Nyamu has celebrated her birthday by penning a heartfelt letter to herself.
Nyamu reflected on the occasions leading up to the elections on August 9 that resulted in her nomination to the senate.
2022 is the year. The events left a lasting impression! Cutthroat presidential campaigns, the birth of a young princess, quitting the Nairobi senate race just as my campaign was at its zenith, and winning the presidency!,” she said.
Karen spent her birthday in Mombasa because the ongoing Kenya Airways pilots’ strike had left her stranded there.
Karen claimed that the strike had given her the chance to reflect on her life and the chance to spend the special day with her kids.
“Nomination to the senate and as I turn a year older today, It is not by mistake that I’m stuck in Mombasa with my babies after KQ pilots struck immediately after we closed the senate induction program.
The universe wanted me to slow down enjoy and reflect. Happy birthday Karenzo, Bebe ya Kanairo!”
Karen also quoted her best verse from the Bible;
“Call me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know. Jeremiah 33:3,”.
On her Instagram, the mother of three shared videos of her enjoying some swimming with her children.
She also shared one video showing off her henna tattoo of a guitar which obviously shows her love for her baby daddy Samidoh who loves the guitar.
Karen’s birthday came a few days after Samidoh celebrated his birthday.
His wife Edday and Karen both said nothing about him on his birthday although Karen shared a video of her son singing a happy birthday song to him.
He praised his late parents for raising him adding that his mum’s prayers had come to fruition.
“Another year around the sun! Psalm 25:5:Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.
To the woman that bore me, Miriam, every day I see your prayers come to fruition, thank you for giving me life and nurturing my talent at a tender age. Daddy, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
My foster mama Senator Betty M. Mum you are my compass always giving me direction when I veer off, live Long.Ningûrire.!”