Cut-resistant gloves for my clumsy arthritic mother

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OR...maybe "clumsy" is a term Sean's Mom has used to describe herself in the past? That would make it perfectly acceptable for him to also use that term. I'm clumsy - always have been. Handed down from Grandma-to-Mom-to-me. I come from a long line of women who have been loving called "clum-zoe-tah". That may or not be a real Polish word, but in our family is has become a term of endearment. :LOL:

bucky, I bet we're all wondering what "the rest of the story" is. Hopefully, Sean returns to this thread. Or...have we scared him away?:ermm:
 
My Jeannie is "clumsy" (her word, not mine)... When we dated in 1956, she was and said she was clumsy.. 60 years later, she is still clumsy.. Its a source of humor for us but, I try to keep her away from sharp objects.. I sit in anticipation, watching her eat chocolate anything.. I know where some of it will end up.. ;)

Ross
 
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just looking at the NOCRY gloves on their web site.
If you are right handed I guess you normally use a knife with your right hand
so the left hand is in danger.
What do you do with the right hand glove? Find a left handed friend?
 
just looking at the NOCRY gloves on their web site.
If you are right handed I guess you normally use a knife with your right hand
so the left hand is in danger.
What do you do with the right hand glove? Find a left handed friend?

Both gloves are unisex... they do right and left equally well. Basically you get one to use and one for a spare. :chef:
 

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