Trying my previous switch.
Trying potentiometer.

Checking all the components, making sure they are all there.
Button program is uploaded and switch has been tried. It all made sense until now. I have no idea how the power and ground work for the switch (the bottom part of the breadboard). I followed the lab photo, but I don't understand why there is a resister after the switch. How does current flow in this part? Aaaak! My head explodes thinking about it. Hopefully, that explains in the book.
I quickly sew a doll with a pocket on the front. The pocket has opening at the bottom so I can attach the alligator clips.
Installed sewable copper mesh. Copper mesh made me cry <( ; , ; )> They are so expensive! Why are they so expensive? I paid like 17 dollars for a small package. Is copper price went up that much? Hmm... 3-4 dollars per pound. I got ripped off.
Now everything is connected. I try punching the CryBunny. To my surprise (my projects never work in one go), it works! When I punch the doll, lights go on.
Now I attach the buzzer. When I punch, doll goes, 'beeep'. Ideally, it would be screaming 'ouch' sound. If I can program random sounds/swearing words, it'd be very nice...