A few days later, I was talking to a friend at church. She's around my age, and we were commiserating about the usual things—gardening, grandkids, how much harder it is to open jars these days.
I mentioned something about wishing I could carry my groceries in without my fingers aching afterward.
She smiled and said, "Oh, I used to feel the same way. Then I got one of those grip things."
I'll be honest, I wasn't excited about it. I'd seen those foam grip wraps before, the ones that make everything look like you're in physical therapy. I didn't want that.
But she pulled something out of her bag. It was simple. Just a soft, sturdy grip. She said it was called the Mammoth Grip Pro.
"You just slip it over whatever you're carrying," she explained. "It spreads the pressure across your whole hand instead of digging into your fingers. I use mine for everything now."
I didn't say much at the time. But the next day, I looked it up.