u/OverlyEmotionalDog

Can you redeem more than 1 Lush club reward in-store? (USA)

Hello everyone! I was just wondering if any of y’all know if more than 1 Lush Club reward can be gotten in-person in the store.
I almost exclusively shop online since I now live over an hour away from the closest Lush, but I have 8 reward items to collect before September. In the online purchases it only allows for 1 reward at a time but if it’s possible to redeem all 8 on an in store purchase that would be worth the drive to me.
I couldn’t really tell if it was possible on the Lush Club terms and conditions so was hoping someone on here might have some experience!

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u/OverlyEmotionalDog — 7 days ago

New to the series, trying to understand how the time works

Hello all! I am enjoying going through when the moon hatched and I am about 70% done (no spoilers please!). But even though I am nearly done with this book I still haven’t fingered out what the time terminologies equate to in real life. I can get that a rise/slumber is a day; that makes sense. But is a cycle a year or month? How many cycles are in a phase? Or is a phase shorter than a cycle?
It’s kind of driving me bananas and the other person I know who has read this book wasn’t really sure about these answers either. I just want to understand so I can put the events of the book into better perspective.
I’m hoping some of the people who have read both or are smarter than I can shed some light on this!

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u/OverlyEmotionalDog — 13 days ago
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How are people paying for school now that nurses aren’t “professionals”

Hello everyone!

I’m working on getting my ducks in a row to apply during the 2027 spring cycle as CRNA has been a dream of mine for a long time. I switched from RT to RN to pursue this, but now that it’s in reach I find myself getting nervous regarding just how much school and living expenses might cost. Everything is getting more expensive and federal education assistance is being stripped away. I am just looking for what others are doing when it comes to school costs.

My wife and I have some savings but it isn’t realistic to save the full amount for tuition/life expenses during school because then I would probably never be able to go. I’m hoping to apply for my hospitals program where they pay for tuition as long as you work there 2 years post graduation; but being granted this program isn’t a guarantee.

I am assuming most are taking out what they can in federal loans, and being forced to use private school loans for the remainder ( that’s at least what it’s looking like for me)

How are you guys navigating this process, are there loan companies you recommend more than others? Despite the loans, do you feel moving forward with the program is financially worth it? I appreciate any advice y’all have to give! :D

At the end of the day I am still going to keep reaching towards my dream, I just want to have realistic expectations and gather all the information I can to ease my mind.

I’m sorry if this is a weird question, and if it isn’t allowed in this subreddit feel free to delete it MODs:)

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u/OverlyEmotionalDog — 23 days ago