thanks for your replies TexasStu.
Day 14-
Man has it been a long night. I measured again when I came home from work and the hydrometer still read 1.012 so I figured I would go ahead an bottle. I sanitized all my equipment and laid everything out in the kitchen within easy reach of my bottling bucket.
After boiling and mixing the sugar, I took to racking to the bottling bucket. It took me forever to get the siphon going tonight. I'd fill the siphon up with sanitized water, dump it into an extra bowl and then an air bubble would somehow find it's way into the siphon and slow the brew down until it eventually just stopped siphoning. I think I restarted it at least four times before I finally got a good flow. Tip one...I'm buying myself an autosiphon the next chance I get.
After I racked all the beer over I placed the bottling wand onto the spigot. I'm so glad I got one of those....it helped tremendously. I also recommend to anyone just starting out to build a bridge to attach it to the spigot like I did. I don't know if all bottling wands are made of rigid plastic, but it obviously didn't fit directly on the spigot, so I cut a piece of my siphoning tube off (about an inch) so that it would fit. It worked great that way.
I decided to fill 8 at a time and then cap those 8 before preceding to the next bunch. When I go to cap with the Red Baron Beer capper that came with my kit...the piece of crap breaks on me!! A piece of plastic snaps off basically rendering the lever useless. This is the time I start to panic because the brewery store is closed and I can't think of anyway to try and cobble something together to get it to work. LUCKILY a buddy from work also brews, and I remember him offering to borrow some of his equipment if I needed. So needless to say I owe him a few beers from this batch since he saved the entire thing for me!....third recommendation to beginners like me, spend the money and get the bench cappers. They hold up a lot stronger.
Which leads me to a question. Would I have been alright if I had just closed my bottling bucket back up and bottled 24 hours after mixing the sugar...until I was able to get a new capper? Or do you need to bottle right after mixing?
Fourth recommendation...buy as many beer bottles as you can. I thought 48 would cut it for a 5-5.5 gallon batch...but I had plenty of beer left over to fill probably another 5 bottles. Luckily my dad was over at my house so we opted to do a little taste testing with the rest

After he left, I moved the bottles downstairs, cleaned all my supplies up and put them away. It saddened me to see the buckets empty and not going to use. I need to get me a new batch going soon! I just need to get some more bottles first because I don't think I'll drink 48 in time...but who knows
I'm going to try my first beer after two weeks of carbing just to see what a green beer tastes like!!! Luckily I'm on vacation in Colorado during that time so I won't be tempted to open one up any earlier.
-b