Today marks 10 years since "Mister" Fred Rogers passed away. With that in mind, I posted a tribute to him on my other blog, and I just wanted to share that with you.
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"It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood A beautiful day for a neighbor... Would you be mine?" |
For years as a kid, I remember turning on the local PBS affiliate, and there were a few shows I always liked to watch:
Reading Rainbow,
Sesame Street... and
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. My favorite at the time was probably
Sesame Street, but I loved all three. Eventually, of course, I grew up and began to feel like I
grew out of those shows, and I haven't watched any of them in ages. But looking back, I think I have more happy memories of
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood than any of the others.
I
remember a few of the educational segments, I remember the trolley ride
into the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe", and some of the fun characters
there. I remember the sweaters, feeding the fish, and fun songs like
"Won't You Be My Neighbor?" and
"It's Such a Good Feeling".
But most of all, I remember how Mr. Rogers seemed to genuinely care
about the children watching his show. He spoke in a way that would be
easily understood - in a calm, clear tone. He talked about things that
were important to us as kids - about hopes and fears of all kinds. And
his messages were always reassuring and uplifting.
"You are special."
"You are loved."
"I like you, and I hope you like you, too!"
Sadly, Mr. Rogers left us 10 years ago today. I have a small book called,
"The World according to Mister Rogers",
which is a collection of quotes published the year he passed away. I'd
like to share just a few of my favorite quotes with you.