Popular social media couple Baba and Mama Jimmy, known to their fans as the Wajumbe family, recently shared candid insights into their marriage, highlighting both their joys and challenges. In an open conversation, the couple discussed their deepening love, plans for more children, and areas in which they hope to grow as partners.
One of the most striking revelations was their mutual desire to be more romantic. While they both acknowledged their love for each other, they admitted that their romance has been affected by their constant phone use. Mama Jimmy pointed out that her husband often tells her to put her phone down, only for him to pick his up moments later. Baba Jimmy, in turn, humorously admitted that his actions were driven by jealousy.
The couple also touched on their family plans. Currently parents to two children, Jimmy and Cynthia, they agreed on expanding their family. Mama Jimmy initially wanted six children but has since settled on four. Baba Jimmy, who comes from a big family, was fully on board, recalling the happiness of his own childhood. “May God’s will be done,” Mama Jimmy said, expressing her hope for a growing family.
Despite their disagreements, their strong religious values have remained a cornerstone of their marriage. Mama Jimmy praised her husband for his kindness, generosity, and unwavering faith, saying, “I have never met such a man.” She credited him with teaching her to avoid unnecessary conflicts, which he strongly dislikes.
However, there is one thing that Mama Jimmy deeply desires a home of their own. “The one thing I truly want in life is a house,” she shared, emphasizing how much having their own space would mean to her.
Their conversation also brought to light a playful yet serious discussion about romance. Mama Jimmy joked that Baba Jimmy is “not romantic during the daytime,” to which he defended himself, saying, “We have two small children; how can you be romantic in the daytime? We have to wait until they go to bed.”
Ultimately, their chat reflected a relatable journey of love, growth, and compromise an inspiring reminder that every marriage, no matter how happy, requires effort and intentionality.