Skyler has a new class in school this year that she is very excited about, it is
technology class. You know computers, spreadsheets, powerpoint....
or so I thought!
When she came home and told me her semester project was
to knit a bear I was slightly confused. And when I realized
“technology” in this case was pertaining to the industrial arts,
specifically knitting, I was horrified. Horrified because unlike my blog friend
Leigh Ann who puts Martha Stewart to shame in the sewing arena; I am domestically challenged in the technology department of knitting, sewing, or anything of the sort. My last and only sewing project was a Poodle Skirt in the 8th grade and I am embarrassed to share that my mom had to finish it. (BTW, thanks Mom...you got an 'A').
I did remember seeing some beautifully knit bears that were being made and gathered for the poor, at a local coffee shop I frequent. Now I know I am a missionary so I shouldn’t have any faults (hee) but the thought did cross my mind to perhaps offer to buy one of the finished bears.
What can I say…I panicked. Don’t write me off yet as it did not take me long to realize the flaws with this plan, mainly the glaring fact that it would be dishonest and perhaps not the best example to my daughter.
Thank God for another idea….
Enter Lizzy….our special friend, adopted family member and helper! Liz can remove the toughest of stains, is Tori’s favorite babysitter and glory be to God the girl can KNIT!
After a few weeks of working with Lizzy, Skyler finished her very first knitting project...the beloved bear.

And I gave Lizzy a raise!