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🌈 When Someone Moves the Honey (and Why Play Might Be the Answer)


Who told Aldi they could change the honey bottle?!

I swear it tastes different now — even though it’s technically the same.


It sounds silly, but that tiny change threw me.

My brain was like: ā€œWait… no. That’s not the right bottle.ā€

And I realised — it wasn’t just about honey.


It was about how much we crave familiarity in a world that keeps rearranging things.

For many of us (especially those with ADHD, trauma histories, or tender nervous systems), routine isn’t boring — it’s safety.

When someone moves the honey, our brains feel it.



šŸ„ The Week the Cows Saved Me


Last week, I’d been stuck in that weird fog — not sad, but not functioning. The kind of tired that sits in your bones.


So I dragged myself outside. No goals. No ā€œgo for a walk.ā€ Just… stand near some grass.

That’s when I found the cows. Actual cows you can walk beside.

Free serotonin. Slight smell of manure. Worth it.


And somewhere between their gentle chewing and my deep breaths, I remembered something important:

We don’t always need to fix the feeling. Sometimes we just need to move our bodies through it — or make something, or laugh, or get a little mud on our shoes.





🧠 The Big Kid Theory


Somewhere along the line, a lot of us learned that being a ā€œgood adultā€ meant being serious, sensible, productive.

We swapped our play for planning.

Our wonder for worry.

Our glitter for guilt.


But here’s the thing: play isn’t childish. It’s regulation. It’s repair.


When we draw, build, craft, dance, or doodle — our brains finally get a break from survival mode.

Play tells the nervous system, ā€œYou’re safe now. You can breathe.ā€


That’s why I created the Rainbow Rebels Big Kid Klubhouse — a safe, joy-filled space for grown-ups to reconnect with that part of themselves that still believes in dragons, still loves glue sticks, still wants to make a mess without judgement.


It’s not therapy. It’s not productivity.

It’s permission.





🌿 For the Cycle-Breakers and Big-Hearted Rebels


If you grew up being the ā€œsensitive one,ā€ the ā€œfixer,ā€ the ā€œresponsible oneā€ — this is for you.

If you’ve been unlearning shame, perfectionism, and people-pleasing — this is for you.

If you’re learning that rest, joy, and play are not rewards, but requirements — this is for you.


Because the truth is: you were never broken. You just needed a different kind of space to remember who you are underneath the coping.



šŸ’« Join the Big Kid Klubhouse



The Big Kid Klubhouse is coming to Blyth, Consett, and Seaham — spaces where grown-ups can draw, play, move, make, and just be.

No pressure. No performance. Just connection, laughter, and colour.



And if you’re new here — hi, I’m Jodi. I’m a trauma-informed educator, artist, and cycle-breaker.

Through Worley’s World, I help families and professionals use play and emotional language to connect.

Through Rainbow Rebels, I help adults remember how to feel safe enough to play again.


You belong here. Glitter and all. 🌈



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