justie Posted August 18, 2009 Report Posted August 18, 2009 :blink::bighug:I'm new to the forum. Converted and baptized about 5 years ago now. Currently staying with my aging Mormon in-laws in southern Utah while my husband remains at home with his job in Oregon. They needed me so I came, but I am rather lonely for home and loved ones. There are still many things about LDS belief and practice that I don't know. For example (I hope I am not being too indelicate), how am I to wash and care for my mother-in-law's garments? I have searched all over the web and can't seem to find an answer!..... Glad to find this new sight! I look forward to learning all the little details that those of you who were born and raised in the faith already know. Quote
Guest Believer_1829 Posted August 18, 2009 Report Posted August 18, 2009 Welcome! May you be blessed in your service to your in-laws... You can care for them as you would any other undergarment of the same fabric, until it comes time to dispose of them. That answer you can get from your local Relief Society President as I believe most LDS would not deem it a topic for a public forum. Quote
mlbrowninwa Posted August 18, 2009 Report Posted August 18, 2009 Hello, welcome to the site. What part of OR? My family resides in the Portland area. Quote
justie Posted August 19, 2009 Author Report Posted August 19, 2009 Thank, everyone! I had actually found instructions on how to care for worn out garments already, believe it or not. As for what part of Oregon, I am from a small town outside of Portland at the foot of Mt. Hood. Quote
desirexnoel Posted August 20, 2009 Report Posted August 20, 2009 Nice to meet you and welcome to the forum. n_n Quote
Maya Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Welcome justie... answer... white! I am sure you will do just fine! Quote
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