Al Roker on Tuesday, December 12, 2023.Photo:Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
Al Rokeris keeping his nearest and dearest close to him as he celebrates his 70th birthday!
“At the end of the day, I think the people that are closest to you, because everything else can fall away, your job, whatever, but the people that matter are the ones that make a difference in your life,” Roker shares of what’s important to him nowadays. “And you don’t even realize that. It’s like that old Joni Mitchell song, ‘Nobody knows what they’ve got until it’s gone.’”
“And so having come close to having lost all that, you learn to really appreciate it. And it’s just the little things,” he continues.
Nearly two years ago, Roker was hospitalized and nearly died from blood clots that moved from his leg to his lungs.
Al Roker attends Project Healthy Mind’s World Mental Health Day Gala at Spring Studios on October 10, 2023 in New York City.John Lamparski/Getty
John Lamparski/Getty
Roker is now cherishing the simple moments with family, including wifeDeborah Robertsand their twochildren, Leila and Nicholas, and his daughter Courtney, who he shares with ex-wife Alice Bell.
“I mean, driving with my daughter who lives in Paris, but she’s been here,” he says of his most cherished memories. “We were driving back home yesterday and something as silly as she was doing theNew York Timescrossword puzzle and asked me about clues and it just harkened back to when she was in middle school and high school. So all those moments are the ones.”
The weatherman also relishes “going to the farmer’s market with my son” and making him breakfast before heheads back to college.
“Just the little simple thing of making breakfast for your kid is, you’re kind of grounded,” he explains. “And so those are the things I really like.”
Al Roker with his family.Leila Roker Instagram
However, Roker calls the celebration of his milestone birthday “a little embarrassing.”
“I tend to deflect. So when you’re forced to be the center of attention, I find it uncomfortable,” he adds.
Despite feeling a little uneasy about being the spotlight on his big day, Roker has learned to appreciate it.
“It’s taken me 69 years to get to the point you just accept it and be grateful for it and to have gratitude about it, that people care enough to do that,” he says.
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He is also grateful for the support from fans, especially those who stand outside the studio at Rockefeller Plaza in New York. He notes, “It’s lovely because they’re just out of the blue coming and making signs and doing all that stuff.”
“The idea that total strangers would come down and take time to make up a sign, and not have any profanity on it, is I think pretty special,” he jokingly adds.
source: people.com