Shark Bait drink recipe

Shark Bait drink recipe

Legoland California

We purchased this Shark Bait drink for the kids which was located at a stall near the shallow pool inside the Waterpark. Wondering if anyone knows the recipe as my boys have not stopped asking for more. I know it had the red popping pearls at the bottom and whipped cream on top but what is that blue slightly carbonated drink in the middle? Thank you!

u/Shuddup_YouCan — 5 days ago

To Tread In Darkness

Title: To Tread In Darkness

Status: 42 chapters, ongoing

SMUT

I haven't seen this one get talked about yet but I just discovered it today and already blew through all available chapters. It's a slow burn and there's no *real* smut until approximately chapters 37 or 38 but I'm liking it a lot so far.

MC is a crippled woman cursed to be a living talisman of 3 men she must marry and divorce after helping them on to their "royal path." ML is younger and slowly becomes intrigued and obsessed over her.

u/Shuddup_YouCan — 28 days ago
▲ 33 r/srna

Burned out, trying to survive until CRNA school starts

I need help from people who’ve survived the “accepted but not started school yet” phase. I start CRNA school in January. I am currently an ICU nurse with 7 years of experience and I am officially running on fumes.

I’ve gone per diem, so I ‘only’ have to do 1 shift a week… but every shift is an absolute train wreck. It's like I start to hear boss fight music every time I pull up to the hospital at this point. We’re constantly short staffed and over ratio with super sick patients. The only saving grace is I love my coworkers and leadership actually clocks in and jumps in to help on the floor. Travel nursing isn’t really an option with kids, and quitting completely feels risky before school starts. With CRNA school so close I thought it would feel easier to push through, but it’s actually making it harder to hold on.

So what did you all do in this awkward in-between phase? I’m trying to make it to January without spontaneously combusting. Open to ideas. Send help please.

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u/Shuddup_YouCan — 1 month ago

My family and I will be moving to Jackson, TN for about 3 years while I attend graduate school which is located in Jackson, and I am hoping to get some updated insight since most of the posts I found are a few years old.

We have two young boys ages 8 and 4, so schools and safety are our top priorities. We will be renting and are trying to figure out the best areas to look.

From what I have gathered so far, it seems like areas north of I-40 are generally recommended. It looks like that would put us near Pope School, and south of I-40 would be closer to Parkview Montessori Magnet School. Both seem to have decent ratings, but I would really appreciate hearing real experiences from parents.

A few questions:

  • Is north of I-40 really the best area for families?
  • Are there neighborhoods or areas we should avoid?
  • Any experiences with Pope versus Parkview Montessori?
  • Are there better surrounding towns within a reasonable commute that we should consider instead?

We are open to commuting if it means better schools and a safer, more family friendly environment. We really appreciate any insight. Thanks!

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u/Shuddup_YouCan — 3 months ago