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Omnomnomn ❤️
Pragnę.
Pragnę, abyś w pewnym momencie złapał mnie za rączkę, pocałował w czółko i wypowiedział te 2 najważniejsze słowa. Przysięgam będę najszczęśliwszą dziewczyną na świecie.
~M.
Był on i byłam ja.
Nie liczyło się nic w tamtym momencie.
A co jest dziś?
Dziś jest dokładnie tak samo.
Jestem on i jestem ja, jesteśmy my.
Nie liczy się nic więcej.
Kochałam,
Kocham,
Kochać będę
I chcę być kochaną skarbie.
AUTOR:normalnanastolatka
idź już spać, skarbie
Chcę tylko żebyś był szczęśliwy, żebyś otwarcie mówił mi o tym co czujesz, żebyś nie bał się przyznać do błędów. Przysięgam, że już nigdy nie popełnię tego błędu. Już nigdy nie zostawię cię samego.
Justyna Chopin
Our dear mother was born in Izbica in the Kujawy lake district in Poland, in the year of 1782. The exact date of her birth is unknown, but it did probably happen shortly before the 14th of September that year, when she was christened in the Izbica Parish Church. Her full name then was Tekla Justyna Krzyżanowska.
The family Justyna was born in, the Krzyżanowski family, consisted of her father Jakub (1729 - 1805), her mother Antonina, her brother Wincenty (born in 1775), and her sister Marianna (born in 1780). Wincenty most likely died during infancy. Both Jakub and Antonina came from noble families, and Jakub even was the former administrator of the Izbica estate. But they had not managed to maintain this way of living; at this time they lived as lessees in the village of Długie, belonging to the Skarbek family estate. Justyna acted occasionally as a godmother for the Skarbek children.
We don't know much about Justyna's childhood here; there is few existing written sources, and she herself did not speak particularly much about it. But after 1800, the Izbica estate was sold, and the Skarbeks moved to Żelazowa Wola. Justyna parents moved and lived in Świętosławice for some years. Marianna got married in 1802, with Leon Bielski. Justyna, however, moved to Żelazowa Wola with the Skarbeks, somewhen between 1800 and her father's death in 1805. The following years Justyna lived with and worked for the Skarbek family.
Now, if you remember; Nicolas Chopin moved to Żelazowa Wola in 1802 to be a tutor for the Skarbeks four children. It was here the two met. But although it is claimed in literature that they married out of romance and love, it is far more likely that it was arranged. Countess Skarbek had been planning the future of Justyna, and she found the two of them a convenient couple. And this was probably the only chance Justyna would have gotten to be married; she did not have an estate, and her age of 24 was seen as, by the standards of the time, almost too old to be married. Thus, the 28th of June 1806, Justyna and Nicolas got married in the Brochów parish.
As a person, Justyna was loved and respected. She was sweet and modest, yet hardworking, honest, and an efficient manager of the household. She was also very fond of traditions, and valued her home over everything. Having order and right moral was important to her. And, unlike Nicolas, she was deeply religious, and took the children to church every sunday.
Physically, she was thin like her husband, but not very shapely. According to Hoesick's Chopin biography, she was "an especially nice and sweet being, of charming aspect, considerable grace in her movements, greatly sociable [...], the most beautiful type of Polish virgin, with hair golden as wheat and serene, sapphire-like eyes [...], who [...] with her regular face, full of seriousness and femininity, made the impression of a great lady" (however, he did not base this description on first-hand sources).
Justyna had, throughout her life of 79 years, suffered several diseases. She had rheumatism, weakening of her eyesight, toothaches, and "a mysterious weakness which visits her from time to time".
Justyna died the 1st of October 1861, in her daugter Izabella's apartment in Warsaw.