Mom of Newborn Hands Out Candy and Earplugs to Passengers Before Long FlightBy Omar RimawiUpdated March 1 2019, 8:59 a.m. ET
If you've flown even once in your life, then statistically you're probably already very familiar with the crying baby scenario. You've either by experiencing it or hearing someone complain about it prematurely while boarding the flight. It's completely understandable after all; unless you're in first class, air travel is uncomfortable enough as it is.
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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State was at the scene of the seven-storey building collapse at Banana Island on Saturday for on spot assessment of the situation.
Naija News had earlier reported that a seven-storey building collapsed in the Banana Island area of Lagos State on Wednesday, 12th April.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) had said the storey building under construction collapsed while casting was being done.
The government had alleged also that the collapsed building was unapproved.
I was supposed to get married in September. Well, technically, as my husband would be quick to correct me, I did get legally married in September 2020 in the courtyard of our New York City apartment building in front of our parents, a handful of friends who lived nearby and a naked guy standing in the window of the building next door, who, I am told, cheered when we recessed. The 13 people in attendance wore masks I’d ordered with our wedding date printed on them, sat in distanced lawn chairs and sipped gazpacho I’d blended and individually bottled that morning in a frenzy of health-safety panic.
Hanging a wreath on a door or a wall is almost as essential to decorating for yuletide as setting up a Christmas tree — and, as it turns out, the two traditions come from the same place.
“The tree gave birth to the wreath,” says Ace Collins, author of Stories Behind the Great Traditions of Christmas.
The custom of bringing evergreens home during the winter began in the 16th century among northern and eastern Europeans — with Germans commonly credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.