- When three brothers from Nakuru got their first jobs this year, they knew how to say thank you – by transporting their parents to Mombasa for the first time
- That heart -touching sign, led by 29 -year -old Ruth Chepkoech, included flights, shelter, and an elegant SGR trip back home
- Leaving in poor formation in Kuresoi North, their story has encouraged many for its message of gratitude and family love
Three brothers from the Northern North Nakuru parliamentary constituencies have stabbed their parents for an unforgettable holiday – their first flight to flight and holidays in Mombasa.
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Ruth Chepkoech told TUKO.co.ke that she and her two brothers started planning a special family break in early 2024.
How Nakuru's brothers planned a trip to Mombasa
At that time, none of them were hired, but they hoped the world to open the doors to them.
According to the 29 -year -old, the idea was due to a strong desire to give their parents who raised them in a humble state.
Since they spent all their years educating the children, they never boarded or visited the beach.
“It was something that we have been interested in doing. Our parents are very sacrificed for us. He explained.
How long did Mombasa stay?
Like Luck It would be, they all got jobs earlier this year – two as teachers and the other as an accountant.
When they received their first salaries, they began to save some of them with a planned surprise.
The trip included return flight tickets, full accommodation in Mombasa, and a lively return trip to the Standard Gauge Rail (SGR).
A family of five people – sisters, their brother, and their parents – spent three happy days along the sea, sinking into the beach sun and finding new sights, flavors, and events.
“Our parents were very happy,” Ruth said. “They continued to thank us. Seeing the sea for the first time and flying – it was emotional for all of us.”

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A memorable event
The act touched their peers, with many praising Ruth for his thinking and encouraging others, especially young women, proud to raise their families.
Considering his young age and in his first work, Ruth's actions have been praised as a good example of humility and gratitude.
“It's not about the amount you get, but how much you are willing to do for those who stand next to you,” noted.
For families, Mombasa's holiday will remain a memorial of forever – the Memorial that dreams, no matter how much, come true.
Kenyans are not praising the brothers' mind for what they did to the parent's mother
Many Kenyans were touched by the brothers' act of thinking, and they appreciated them with exciting messages, acknowledging that gifted parents, especially those who passed and more, were very active.
Some of the people who expressed their views expressed their desire to treat their parents in the same way, while others hoped that their children would grow up in such a way.
That encouraging story left many believing that although fertility is a challenge, it is one of the most satisfying trips that anyone can make.
Here are some comments:
Jameson Soimo's Grand said:
“The happiness of every parent is to reap the success of their children. Good work for these brothers.”
Rachel's mother said:
“God bless you. I pray for my children to do more than me as one mother.”
Valentine Tallam said
“I ask God to help me one day to shock my parents for raising me well, I believe I will do it one day.
Terry Mwangi
“Wow, thank you for showing them love. Surely they deserve all the happiness in the world. Congratulations.”
The brothers have stabbed their mother with a completely new car
In another encouraging story, the mother's dream came true when her children surprised her with a new Cadillac Escalade car.
Video shared by Sumeeya Abdalla on Tiktok It showed their mother filled with joy, saying over and over again, “O my God!”

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