In a small village surrounded by vast fields and ancient forests, a woman named Halina lived. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/fbf4de/620x0/1/0/2025/02/25/cvdtpao28cj7kum9xifn0pqbkgkzly92fivdwtoa.png" alt = "daughter, source: pexels" styles = "background-color: rgba (134,93,85.1)" > < p > gave birth to four children: the oldest c & oacute; RKA Mirosława and three son & oacute; w & ndash; Daniel, Wojtek and Stefan. In this closed world, where technology slowly began to penetrate into everyday life, Halina was known as a talented dressmaker. Her sewing abilities attracted the attention of the neighbor's & oacute; in which & oacutene often asked her for help in repairing clothes or sewing new creations.
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< P >Halina and her husband Bronek led a life full of work and sacrifices for the good of their children. Bronek was a mechanic with talent to repair any vehicle & w; His golden hands were able to make every car & d driving like new. They spent long hours in the countryside, taking care of their family and cultivating the land. Their house was a lively place, but also struggles.< P >
< p > Mirosława was a detailed & oacute; From an early age she studied duty and responsibility. Halina, however, did not have an easy task & ndash; She had to balance between the upbringing of the future hostess and the dreams of C & Amp; Oacute; Rki about fashion design. Every day Mirosława complained about the burden of household duties & in:< P >– Mom, I want to go for a walk! & ndash; called discouraged after a long day of work in the garden.
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< P >– It is better to wash the dishes and grate the beetroot for pigs – Halina replied harshly. – then you can p & oacute; to friends & ł.< p > time flowed quickly; When Mirosława turned 15, Stefan & Amp; Ndash was born; The smallest family member. As the children grew up, their dreams became more and more clear.
< p > When Mirosława decided to study fashion design in the city, it seemed to make her dreams come true. However, the cost of education overwhelmed the family's financial capabilities; Halina begged her to stay at home:
< p >– You are my right hand! After school here, you can p & oacute; to study. – despite this, Mirosław managed to convince the parent & oacute; in supporting her ambition.
< P >Unfortunately, fate had other plans — The tragedy fell on the family like a thunderbolt; Bronek suddenly died during a regular morning on the yard. The doctors ruled the blood clot as the cause of death, but for Halina it was incomprehensible — After all, Bronek has always been to her: & bdquo; I can fly into space, such I have strong health & rdquo;. Now everything was in ruins. < p > mirosławie came to reality after graduating from high school — She had to forget about studying and work as a sorter at a nearby factory. Every day she felt more and more frustration towards her life; Although they made financial progress by selling food through Halina to the city every week, their situation was still difficult. < P >Ten years have passed & Hellip; Mirka moved to the city with hope for a better life; She rented a small apartment with friends & oacute; and worked in a company dealing in fashion — Although the earnings were modest. She rarely visited her family home or called her mother. < p > at Christmas Mirka Wr & Amp; Oacute; The last bus in the evening — The uncertain shadow of sadness swirling around & oacutene; The meeting was tense like a guitar string before the concert — The mother's sensitivity was met by a wall of indifference c & oacute; rki.< p > – what happened ? – I asked carefully.
< p > – I don't know … – she replied roughly.
< p >– is there any problem ?
< P > The answer shocked her:
< p >– You are the problem!
< p > Halina felt b & oacute; l this statement:< p >– what do you mean ?
< P > Mirosławie tears pushed to the eyes:
< P >– I'm almost 30 years old without education or a family! I work for miserable pennies! All because of you!
< p > confrontation reached a critical point; Words hurt both sides like blades of the knife:< p >– who stopped me from p & oacute; to college ? who forced me to work ?!
< p > bullied & oacute; we were so much that Mirosława called the taxi & oacute; wka and wr & oacute; to the city. She did not come to dinner. I still don't understand why Mirosław is so bad for me. I just wanted the best for her. Why he blames me for all his trouble ?
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