
"It was a radical change. Munich is orderly, cold, and reserved. Barcelona is sunny, lively, warm, open, and spontaneous,"
"It depends on Robert's games and Klara's school. I'm third in line, and I'll be fourth when Laura starts school. We go on vacation when my husband and my eldest daughter can. If I have professional obligations, I leave them for a few days, do what I have to do, and then come back to rest."
"I used to do many things with Robert in mind. I finished my studies in dietetics for him, and I read books to learn how I could help him. I didn't stop supporting him, but I also didn't give up on what's important to me."
Anna Lewandowska highlights a radical cultural shift after relocating from Munich to Barcelona, noting Munich's orderliness versus Barcelona's warmth and spontaneity. The family structures daily life around Robert's matches and their daughters' schooling, with vacations timed to Robert and Klara's availability. Anna sometimes pauses professional commitments for family, then returns to work and rest. She pursued dietetics and studied to support Robert while preserving her own ambitions. Robert provides quiet but meaningful support, seldom offering public praise yet expressing pride privately and acknowledging Anna's successes to friends.
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