Fabulous! Glad it went okay. I included a step by step guide with pictures in my Haynes Pig Manual, because it's a fiddly thing to get right if you're doing it alone for the first time.
I found that taking pictures of a friend going through the whole process really helped to jog my memory when I came to try it myself.
One thing I found a bit tricky was being a one man band - trying to sort out the sow and handle all the bits and pieces of kit at the same time. My husband refuses to get involved because he finds it all so distasteful, so I was there on my tod trying to "seduce" whilst trying to stop her knocking over my tool caddy, catheters, semen, scissors, lubricating gel, kitchen roll, etc etc. A spare pair of hands comes in really useful! With hindsight, a padded "saddle" would have helped, to simulate the weight on her back whilst inseminating. I've seen some for sale on US websites, but tried to improvise with two feed bags part-filled and tied together with baler twine!
Best of luck for around about February 4th!