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  • I Bought Halloween In April And Now My Porch Is Mad
    Apr 28 2026

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    Your neighborhood tells the truth, even when nobody says a word. On a simple walk around my block, I start noticing the full range of “home life on display” we all live with: the perfect place that looks untouched, the normal houses with leggy plants and brown patches, the flower bed that needs attention. Whether you’re in a single-family home, a condo, or an apartment, the patterns are weirdly universal and they say a lot about time, money, energy, and how hard adulting can be when you feel like you never got the how-to brochure.

    I also talk about the house that looks abandoned, the one with the cracked driveway, the weeds, and the lights that never seem to come on. It’s the kind of place that makes neighbors invent stories, and it pushes me to think about the difference between judgment and curiosity, and what empathy looks like when you only have a few visible clues.

    Then I bring it home, literally. I’m honest about my own organization struggles: a yard that’s doing pretty well, a front porch that’s doing… not so well, and the reality of keeping “my stuff” plus family things from multiple generations. Add a busy season and an upcoming event, and you get the cherry on top: I buy a new Halloween decoration in April, clean out the car to haul a giant box, and immediately face the question we all dodge, where is this going to live?

    We end with something that feels grounding: taking plant cuttings to Regrow Altadena and driving through areas still recovering after the Eaton fire. If you like reflective stories about home, habits, community, and adulting with humor, subscribe to Only Child Diaries, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.

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    18 min
  • The Brochure on Mastering Burnt Toast
    Apr 21 2026

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    One burnt piece of sourdough can teach you more about adulting than a stack of self-help books. I’m Tracy Wallace, and I’m trying something small but surprisingly hard: cooking at home just one night a week instead of defaulting to DoorDash and Grubhub.

    We’ve been homebodies lately between recovery, health needs, and the simple convenience of streaming and staying in. So ordering delivery has become our nightly routine and it’s easy to ignore the real cost until you finally do the math. I talk through that moment of “wait, how much are we spending?” and why cooking for beginners isn’t just about recipes, it’s about time, energy, and keeping meals workable when there are medical and dietary limits in the mix.

    Then I take you into my very relatable kitchen mishap: turkey burgers, asparagus, a missing spatula, and toast so burned the toaster starts smoking. I share how I salvaged dinner, what the chaos revealed about multitasking, and why simple home cooking plans beat ambitious recipes when you’re building confidence. If you’ve ever felt like you missed the life manual, this is your reminder that progress can look like a slightly charred sandwich.

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    12 min
  • The Brochure on Creating a Social Security Login
    Apr 14 2026

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    Two weeks. One missing document. A login process that somehow requires a selfie, a scanned ID, and a phone number the system insists is “linked” to you in a very specific way. I’m Tracy Wallace, and I’m taking you along for a painfully real tax-season quest: getting my husband’s Social Security statement so we can finish our taxes without punting everything to a tax extension.

    Along the way, I break down what it actually feels like to set up a my Social Security online account right now, including the new identity verification steps, why the phone confirmation step can derail the whole thing, and how quickly a “quick download” becomes a full-blown administrative maze. If you’ve ever fought with a government website, password resets, two-factor authentication, or customer service chat loops, you’ll recognize the stress spiral immediately.

    But there’s a bigger question under the humor and frustration: who gets left behind when essential services assume you’re tech-savvy, have the “right” phone plan, and can jump through every hoop without help? I share the moment it finally worked, why I literally cried from relief, and what I wish were different about digital identity checks, Social Security access, and basic usability for real people with real lives.

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    27 min
  • The Brochure on Easter Memories
    Apr 7 2026

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    Easter can be sacred, sentimental, or just plain sweet and I’ve felt all three at different times. I’m sharing the kind of memories that stick: going to church as a kid, the odd tradition of buying Easter lilies, and the absolute thrill of waking up to an Easter basket left by the “Easter Bunny” after I set out carrots on the washing machine. With adult eyes, I also can’t ignore the hilarious logic gaps, like why the carrot was only half-eaten.

    From there, I get into the real heart of my childhood Easter traditions: a See’s Candy Easter basket with a chocolate bunny, dyeing eggs the day before, and running around the backyard during an Easter egg hunt. I also talk about the parts people don’t always say out loud, like how we loved decorating hard-boiled eggs way more than eating them, and how traditions can shift when your family isn’t especially religious or when life simply changes pace. If you’re searching for Easter nostalgia, family holiday traditions, or simple springtime rituals, you’ll feel right at home here.

    Then things take a turn into my current version of holiday spirit: seasonal decorating that refuses to quit. There’s a Halloween hearse carriage still sitting in the front yard, a skeleton driver that keeps getting new accessories, and yes, bunny ears made an appearance. It’s funny, a little ridiculous, and somehow very wholesome, especially when neighbors stop to take pictures. If you’ve ever wondered what holidays really mean once the kid stuff fades, this one is for you.

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    10 min
  • The Brochure on Spring, Flowers and Gardening
    Mar 31 2026

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    Spring hits, and suddenly it seems like everything blooms at once. I’m talking about the kind of spring gardening that feels like a reset: wandering a gorgeous local plant nursery, getting pulled in by rows of color, and convincing myself I’m only buying one thing before walking out with petunias and violas. Along the way, I admit a very real temptation to shop QVC, including the moment I realized I didn’t even know whether violas were just pansies (spoiler: they’re not).

    Then reality shows up in the most predictable form possible: squirrels. I share what’s actually working for me right now, like using hanging baskets and light netting to protect sweet peas, plus the ongoing patience required when plants take their time. We also get into camellias, from early bloomers to late waves, and the frustration of buds that drop year after year. Add heavy rain, blown-out blossoms, oak tree debris, sap, and fast-growing weeds, and you’ve got the full messy backyard update.

    The most meaningful part of the conversation is how gardening can turn into community care. I talk about propagating succulent cuttings and creeping Charlie to donate through Regrow Altadena, a spot helping neighbors replace plants after the Eden fire. If you’re craving practical garden tips, honest problem-solving, and a reminder that small wins still matter, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe to Only Child Diaries, share this with a fellow plant person, and leave a rating and review so more listeners can find us.

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    17 min
  • The Brochure on Making the Most of Your Birthday
    Mar 24 2026

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    Your birthday can be your favorite day of the year… until real life shows up with heat, exhaustion, and someone you love struggling to walk. I’m Tracy Wallace, and I’m sharing a birthday story that starts with a simple belief: my birthday is MY day. Not a “big production” day, not a “perform happiness for everyone else” day, just a day where I get to choose what matters to me.

    That choice gets tested fast. My husband is recovering from herniated discs and working hard in physical therapy, so we try a gentle outing to Knott’s Berry Farm with realistic expectations. What happens next is a very honest look at adulting, caregiving, and boundaries: the constant sitting, the grumpiness that pain can bring, and the moment it becomes clear we need help to get out safely. I walk through how I advocate in the moment, why I refuse to let a bad stretch ruin the whole day, and how asking for help can protect everyone’s dignity.

    The day also bumps up against something deeper: grief. My birthday sits close to the anniversary of losing our horse, and that kind of loss doesn’t stay neatly in the past. I talk about what it looks like to compartmentalize when you can, to let yourself feel what’s real, and to keep reaching for the small “happy parts” so sadness doesn’t take the whole season.

    If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t get the how-to brochure on life, this one will hit home. Subscribe to Only Child Diaries, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend then tell me: how do you make your own day when life won’t cooperate?

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    15 min
  • The Brochure on Health Maintenance (Again)
    Mar 17 2026

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    Life has a way of crowding out the basics, until your body forces the issue. I’m sharing what the last several months have really looked like for me: supporting a friend through loss, handling the ripple effects at home, and then helping husband Bill through herniated discs, physical therapy and a nerve block while trying to keep my own life moving. Somewhere in the middle of all that, my own health maintenance started flashing overdue.

    I walk through the real-world logistics of getting preventive care done when you’re short on time and energy: scheduling fasting labs, fitting in a physical, and stacking appointments so you’re not making multiple trips across traffic. We talk migraine prevention meds and how quickly things can go sideways if you miss doses, plus what it feels like to open lab results and see a lot of red before you see the green. There’s also an honest look at cholesterol frustration, cravings, and why weight loss can feel glacially slow, especially as birthdays and aging milestones creep up.

    We also get practical about adult vaccines and side effects. I share what I’ve had already, what my doctor recommends next, and how I decide when I can’t afford downtime. Along the way, I’m reminding all of us to be our own health advocate, keep up with screenings like mammograms and gyn visits, and treat the body like it needs regular maintenance. And yes, work stress is still there too, including the pressure of fundraising and finding sponsors when the economy is tight.

    If any of this hits home, subscribe to Only Child Diaries, leave a rating and review, and share this with a friend who needs a nudge to make the appointment. What health task have you been putting off?

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    20 min
  • The Brochure on Daylight Savings Time, Bobcats and Water Leaks
    Mar 10 2026

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    What happens when the clock jumps forward, your diabetic cat needs precision, and a bobcat picks your block for a fly-by? We open up about a week where tiny shifts—sixty minutes, a pawstep on pavement, a chirp from a toilet—reshape everything from pet care to peace of mind. The story starts with daylight savings and the awkward dance of moving Bubbie’s insulin shots without rattling his rhythm. We break down the half-hour step method, why consistency matters for glucose, and how to keep your head when the “old time vs. new time” math gets messy.

    From there, we head into our canyon, where later light feels like an extra layer of safety. Coyotes are familiar neighbors; the bobcat is new. Without glasses, the shape is a riddle until it’s close enough to read the tufted ears and confident stride. Brownie, our 14-pound warrior, goes silent and focused instead of loud and brave, reminding us that instinct can be wiser than ego. We talk practicals for shared spaces with wildlife—leash management, route choices, reading animal behavior—and the wonder that comes with seeing a wild cat up close while still choosing the smart retreat.

    The week’s third plot twist arrives at home: a mechanical chirp every time the faucet runs, followed by a city alert for unusual water use. With our plumber away, we walk through a simple diagnostic checklist, find the culprit, and kill the noise with a twist of a shutoff valve. It’s a small, satisfying win that saves both stress and water. Along the way, we tie together three themes—time, nature, maintenance—and the common skill they require: noticing early. We reflect on how a little vigilance with clocks, critters, and pipes can keep life steadier, safer, and a lot less expensive.

    If our mix of humor, real-life pet care, canyon wildlife, and homeowner problem-solving hits home, follow the show, leave a rating and review, and share this episode with a friend who juggles pets, nature, or a quirky house. Your support helps others find us and keeps these stories coming.

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    16 min