In this episode of Parallel Fiction, Heather and Jeff examine the practice of Gratitude.  This time of year, families usually get together with one another and appreciate time together.  The stories presented in this episode cover personal growth, acceptance of others, and learning to be grateful for the people and places along the way, even if times are tough.  

 

Heather gives a review of Tuesdays with Morrie, a memoir written by Mitch Albom documenting the last 14 meetings between the author and his previous college professor Morrie (who has been diagnosed with ALS).  Heather provides the main topics discussed between the two characters and reminisces about teachers past in her own life that have drawn similarities to the ever-wise Morrie.  

 

Did you know?  The made for television movie of Tuesdays with Morrie won the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Television Movie in 2000

 

Jeff follows up Heather with his summary of 80’s John Hughes classic Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.  Starring John Candy as Del and Steve Martin as Neal, Jeff takes us through the series of unfortunate setback that hinder Neal (Martin) from returning home in Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his family.  Jeff explains how, despite the universe throwing curve balls and Del’s (Candy) constant blunders, Neal learns a valuable lesson in gratitude.  At the end of the film Neal has grown from agitated businessman to a thoughtful friend to Del. 

 

Fun Fact! Planes, Trains, and Automobiles was loosely based off of a real life travel nightmare of writer/director John Hughes.

 

Following these reviews, Heather and Jeff dive into what gratitude means to these characters.  Topics discussed include things we take for granted, how a bad attitude can blind you to helpful people, how a positive outlook can change everything, and seeing gratitude in everything can lead to a healthier life.  Jeff and Heather also share personal stories of their experiences during the pandemic and what they are grateful for.

 

Listen in to hear Jeff and Heather’s candid thoughts on the masterpiece scenes of each story, how Tuesdays With Morrie and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles compare, and how Jeff and Heather relate to aspects of each with some interesting facts and opinions surrounding food. Share this episode with anyone who you think would enjoy it and let us know what some of you're grateful this year!

 

Heather’s Rating of Tuesdays With Morrie: Very Nice – A must-read.  Inspirational story that will make you appreciate the important things in life

Jeff’s Rating of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles:  Very Nice – A timeless 80’s classic that is still funny and touching all these years later.  

 

 

Watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles here: https://www.amazon.com/Planes-Trains-Automobiles-Steve-Martin/dp/B002S30PS4

Pick up Eat Pray Love here: https://www.mitchalbom.com/books/tuesdays-with-morrie

 

As mentioned in our previous episode, please consider donating to these non profits.

Find a local food bank to donate to at FeedingAmerica.org

Donations welcome also at MoveForHunger.org

 

 

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