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Sorry for the Mess

Meg Kelly

Where life's awkward moments, messy realizations, and cheesy joys collide as I figure out who the hell I am at thirty-something. Read along as I share unfiltered stories and break free from societal expectations.

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Say Her Name Even If Your Voice Shakes

Last year, we lost the matriarch of our family, my gran. It still feels like a strange privilege to admit she is the first person close to me I have lost. I have held other people through their grief, nodded at the right moments, sent the r...

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Small, Ordinary Joys

My pockets of joy, recently:

Driving home after dropping the boys and noticing how many people are cycling to work. I know cyclists irritate half the internet, but there’s something steadying about seeing gardeners with sun-worn arms, pain...

3 months ago

The Most Beautiful Thing on the Internet Is a Spelling Mistake

In a time where everything can be polished, optimised and refined before it ever sees the light of day, the most comforting thing might be a spelling mistake.

A typo.
An unfiltered sentence.
A paragraph that clearly was not run through...

3 months ago

Day 3: The Hyper-Competent Control Freak

When I started this series, the plan was simple.

Thirty days. Thirty shadows. Thirty posts.

I mapped it out in my head like a neat little staircase, each day another step toward healing. In theory, it made perfect sense. In reality, any...

6 months ago

The Year I Stopped Preparing to Leave

Trigger Warning: Suicidal Thoughts, Depression
Please read gently.

I keep thinking about how little evidence I have of this year.
The missing photos, the empty camera roll, the moments that came and went without me trying to freeze...

6 months ago

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