I knew I would most likely need to replace another sprinkler head at some point considering we now own a home with a sprinkler system, I just didn’t expect that to happen so quickly. Apparently, a sprinkler head cannot survive a battle with a lawn mower. Who knew? This is the second sprinkler head that I have replaced, and as I had hoped, this one went much more smoothly than the first. These are rotor head sprinklers that I am replacing with Rain Bird 3500 series heads. This time around the full replacement was much easier, including the edge alignment for the desired watering area. The one thing I am worried about is that this particular sprinkler still does not sit low enough in the lawn to be missed by the lawn mower. As such, at some point I may need to dig this back out and attempt to lower the line. This wasn’t the only project I undertook today though. I also patched the last of the holes in the garage, this one being over the back door. It was directly above the door frame and left the header beam visible. Because this is an outside wall I also added some insulation to the existing insulation as it was not full to the width of the hole. This insulation is probably less than the ideal amount for an exterior wall, but considering it was just for the garage and this hole has been there since we purchased the house, I figure it is fine and some more is better than what was there. I’m very proud of myself for all the work I have accomplished and learned how to do, while I do not consider myself a handyman by any stretch of the imagination, I still feel good knowing there are some things I can do.