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Lost Letters

Rebecca Buxton

Stories from a veteran lifestyle blogger sharing true joys in her life

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Judging by the fact that I’ve written absolutely nothing on this tiny corner of the internet will probably tell you that things haven’t been going well.

I thought this year things would start to gradually get better; we’d passed the year...

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All The Best Books I've Read This Year

If there is one thing I can say I’m proud of this year it’s how much I’ve read. Last year, I fell back in love with reading after figuring out what I wanted to be reading. And with the arrival of my Kindle in May I’ve been unable to stop. I...

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I Took A Year Off

December brings the one year anniversary of my dads death.

Something that I was very much dreading coming around, I’m still deep in the depths of my grief journey but the world keeps on turning and somehow here we are a year later. Death...

a year ago
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What I'd Tell My 19 Year Old Self About Her Mum Dying

A couple of weeks ago my mum should have turned 60.

But, she died when she was just 44, an age that seems old when you’re 19 but now I’m 34 I know just how young that is.

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The Best of the Year (so far)

This year has been filled with a lot of sadness and that’s ok.

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