I can’t really account for why I
experienced that sudden moment of sadness. Perhaps it had something to do with
the poignancy of losing anyone so singular as this man happened to be, and who
had impacted several generations of children. Children who ultimately became
fathers and mothers, and subsequently, grandfathers and grandmothers; while
their own children and grandchildren continued to be entertained by the same
humble little man; who to children presented as an adult, and who to adults
seemed almost childlike.
It seems Fred loved all of God’s creations,
as he was a lifelong vegetarian. He was known to have said that he could not
eat anything that had a mother. The following story comes from an unknown
source on the internet.
The first time I met Mister Rogers,
who throughout his television tenure tipped the scales at 143 lbs., he told me
a story of how deeply his simple gestures had been felt, and received. He had
just come back from visiting the 300 lb. Koko, the Gorilla; who has been taught
American Sign Language. Koko watches television. Koko watches Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood. And when Mister Rogers, in his sweater and sneakers, entered the
place where she lives, Koko immediately folded him in her long, black arms, as
though he were a child, and then, according to Mr. Rogers,
... "She took my shoes off.”
As I previously inferred
my childhood included earlier television personalities, such as Captain
Kangaroo, (Bob Keeshan), Mr. Green Jeans, (Hugh Brannum), Howdy Doody, Buffalo
Bob and Roy Rogers. I remember them fondly, and I can imagine how much the
several generations who followed me loved Mr. Rogers.
Interestingly
enough, Fred Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister, but it appears he
never spent a single day in the role of a pastor or spiritual leader; except to
the children whom God chose to set in his pathway. His denomination charged that he “continue creating
and contributing to wholesome children’s television programs.”
It seems ironic to me that
“Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood” endured a full third of a century. 33 Years. The
same span of years which were afforded Jesus to live, and move, and breathe on
this planet. And while it is impossible to offer too close a comparison, Fred
Rogers was as surely ‘called’ to his office, as any minister of the Gospel has
ever been called to his; and as they have all been chosen by the One who took
on flesh and dwelt among us.
Millions of children,
parents and grandparents remember with fondness that humble little man who walked
through that rustic wooden door on a daily basis, traded his jacket for a
woolen sweater, and his street shoes for a pair of old sneakers; while singing
that simple song which still endears him to those whom he has left behind.
It's a beautiful day in this
neighborhood,
A beautiful day for a neighbor,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
A beautiful day for a neighbor,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
So let's make the most of this
beautiful day,
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?
Won't you please,
Won't you please,
Please won't you be my neighbor?
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Won't you please,
Please won't you be my neighbor?
By
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