Saturday, June 30, 2012

Day 183

OK scrolling though our options to watch on TV tonight I came across this.....


Can I just say....at the risk of sounding cliche....they don't make shows like this anymore. I loved this show growing up. Jerry walked through the living room and immediately was able to sing along with "it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" after 30+ y ears. My kids were immediately under Mr. Rogers' spell, as was I.


He did such a wonderful job teaching children to love themselves and love others, and the importance of acceptance. Here is something neat I remember reading about and I found this to refresh my memory.....


Mister Rogers' Neighborhood won four Emmy awards, and Rogers received one for lifetime achievement.
During the 1997 Daytime Emmys, the Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Rogers. The following is an excerpt from Esquire's coverage of the gala, written by Tom Junod:
Mister Rogers went onstage to accept the award — and there, in front of all the soap opera stars and talk show sinceratrons, in front of all the jutting man-tanned jaws and jutting saltwater bosoms, he made his small bow and said into the microphone, "All of us have special ones who have loved us into being. Would you just take, along with me, ten seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are. Ten seconds of silence."
And then he lifted his wrist, looked at the audience, looked at his watch, and said, "I'll watch the time." There was, at first, a small whoop from the crowd, a giddy, strangled hiccup of laughter, as people realized that he wasn't kidding, that Mister Rogers was not some convenient eunuch, but rather a man, an authority figure who actually expected them to do what he asked. And so they did. One second, two seconds, three seconds — and now the jaws clenched, and the bosoms heaved, and the mascara ran, and the tears fell upon the beglittered gathering like rain leaking down a crystal chandelier. And Mister Rogers finally looked up from his watch and said softly "May God be with you," to all his vanquished children.
 I think I will make this part of our nightly tv routine  :)

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