‘Sesame Street’: Oscar the Grouch, Bert and Grover offer L.A. a hug

Los Angeles goes through a difficult time, but as a few friends say from “Sesame Street”, we can go beyond this together.
Last week, the Los Angeles Times stopped some of the characters from the “Oscar”, “Oscar”, “Bert and Gover” program in Los Angeles to chat with Nicholas Doci, the host of “very important questions”. While we expected (and enjoyed) an enjoyable and enjoyable conversation with this favorite childhood, it was also a reminder of the importance of talking about “great feelings” and supporting each other, especially when we are going through a difficult time. Emotional well -being is, after all, focus on The last season of “Sesame Street”, That started in January.
After last month Destroyed forest firesThe city and many of its population are now trying to treat heart pain of losing a lot while trying to know what the next and how to rebuild. But when there is heart pain, there is also hope and optimism – something that reminds us of “Sesame Street” regularly.
“I can not all give you a hug now, although I want it,” said Grover. “So I will ask Nick here to stand in every Los Angeles and I will give Los Angeles a big hug. I love you, you are fine. Remember that you are strong and super and you can do difficult things. Yes, you can.”
Yes, we can.
“You must be there for your neighbors, friends and society,” said Bert. “I mean, we may lose our paper clips and bottle covers, but we always have each other.”
We always have each other. It is a reminder to all of us that our family and friends – even from Farawi – can help us move forward. together.