Nicely done...
A couple of bits of advice:
1) Order more and get brewing again. If you need to get another fermenter, get one...get two. Brewing again will help you forget that one and you'll be less likely to dick around with it.
B) When you bottle, set aside a six pack and completely forget about it. You'll be able to dip into those beers over the next few months and see how beer improves with age. You'll also have an extra bottle or two for a one-year brewing anniversary. Cracking a bottle on it's one year birthday is very satisfying.
4) I disagree with "don't sweat the hydro..." Hydrometers will tell you how the beer is progressing. Without taking readings you won't know...is the beer finished fermenting...what is the ABV% of my beer...what can I expect next time if I do the same recipe...do I need to tweak the recipe to get a higher or lower ABV%...
I'm 160 gallons into this year and I stil

l rely heavily on my hydrometer. It's how my beer "talks" to me...
D) When in doubt, refer to item #1.