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Woman Sitting Near Twin Babies On Plane Is Stunned When Parents Begin Handing Out Unusual

'Bags'

Christina Galese hopped on board the plane for her trip from Newark Liberty International

Airport to Orlando, armed for her flight with her trusty headphones.

You never know if your seatmate is a snorer, a talker or an armrest hog, so she tried to

be prepared.

But Christina definitely wasn't ready for what she encountered on her plane.

In fact, other passengers were quite stunned at what they traipsed across, too.

In one row was seated a dad with his cutie pie 18-month-old daughter perched on his lap.

In an adjacent row was his wife and the little girl's precious twin sister.

Christina noticed numerous passengers briskly walking right on by the two rows where the

wee ones sat, but she didn't.

She shared her story with Love What Matters and said she doesn't mind children and knew

she had a secret weapon anyway -- her headphones.

She climbed over the dad and one of the twins to occupy the window seat in their row.

More and more people walked on by, some glancing disdainfully at the young family.

Oftentimes airline passengers are less than thrilled when pint-sized travelers are on

board their plane.

Especially if they're fussy or loudly crying.

But Christina didn't mind.

Neither apparently did the passenger who sat down between her and the dad cradling the

little girl.

Before their flight taxied down the runway, the mom and dad did something so astonishing

that Christina felt compelled to share their story.

She and the other passengers couldn't believe it!

The parents of the twins stood up and handed out goodie bags to all of the passengers around

them!

The bags contained yummy chocolates and none other than a pair of earplugs.

The accompanying note tucked into the bag read:

"Hello!

Our names are Ashley & Abby.

We're twins, we just turned 18 months and this is our first time on an airplane!

We are heading to FL to see Grandma & Grandpa, and Mommy & Daddy said something about a mouse.

We'll try to keep our cool, but in case we decide to get crazy, we've provided a sweet

treat and some earplugs for your enjoyment.

Thank you for understanding and enjoy your flight!"

Christina said she had never seen a family make such a gesture to fellow passengers on

a confined plane.

Everyone seemed to appreciate their foresight and sweetness.

"Such a thoughtful, simple act of kindness that I am so happy to have experienced."

For the duration of their flight, Christina and the passengers never once needed the earplugs,

although they snuck in a few bites of delicious chocolate.

She described the twins as "the most adorable and well-behaved little girls ever."

Even though kids will be kids and parents shouldn't feel bad about them exhibiting typical

toddler behavior, even on a plane, what these parents did was truly heartwarming.

What a clever and compassionate idea!

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Roman 'hand of god' unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall - Duration: 3:32.

Roman 'hand of god' unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall

A mysterious bronze hand has been unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall in the North of England. The child-sized hand was discovered in April during an excavation at the site of Vindolanda, an ancient Roman fort.

Discarded in a ditch, the hand was found near a temple devoted to the god Jupiter Dolichenus. The temple is part of the 3rd century A.D. fort's northern wall and dates back to a turbulent time in Roman history.

Research has dated the hand to between 208 and 212 A.D., coinciding with the time of so-called "Severan" emperors in Rome, a period marked by conflict, civil war, genocide and rebellion.

The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus is shrouded in mystery. "The cult is one of the 'mysterious' eastern cults due to it dying out before the adoption of Christianity in the main body of the Empire," Dr.

Andrew Birley, CEO and director of excavations at the Vindolanda Trust, told Fox News, via email.

"What we do know is that the cult is associated with the weather (certainly something the Romans would have encountered a lot of in Northern Britain in their war) and metal working.".

The 4-inch hand originally had an attachment, now missing, that was inserted into the palm. Jupiter Dolichenus was typically depicted holding a thunderbolt in his hand with upraised arm signifying his destructive power, according to experts.

The open hand also symbolizes protection and well-being. The hand's base has a socket and would have been originally fixed to a pole.

"This period was at the end of one of the bloodiest conflicts that has ever taken place on British soil," Birley told Fox News.

"It is a small window into the Roman psyche of those who had come through that war, representing the relief of survival and the hope of continued success and giving thanks to the god.".

At the time of the artifact's dedication, Jupiter Dolichenus was at the height of his popularity, according to Birley, stretching from Vindolanda in northern Britain to Rome, to Crimea and Syria.

Other votive hands have been found in other parts of the Roman Empire, but are slightly larger than the artifact found at Vindolanda.

The hand is the latest fascinating find at the historic site. Earliest this year, for example, archaeologists unearthed ancient boxing gloves at Vindolanda.

Last year, a trove of artifacts, including Roman swords, was discovered at Vindolanda. Researchers also found 25 wooden ink documents at the former fort, offering a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in the Roman Empire. .

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