Not a real handy person, but I have quite a few co-workers who specialize in different areas of home improvement!
After Hurricane Katrina, I was approved for home elevation. After the house was raised (which was a nightmare of a process within itself), the garage door was useless since it was about 3 ft above the ground. I should mention that it is
extremely common among many of the houses here in the New Orleans and surrounding areas to close in the garage of a home and turn it into a home office, playroom for the kids, extra bedroom, den extension, etc...
So the decision was made to attempt to remove the old garage door, frame the opening, throw in a window (or two), and match the brick and brick the opening to make it seem as if it was part of the original construction. Ran into a few "bumps" along the way, which "threatened" to halt progress once or twice, but it all seem to come together at the end... somehow!!!
Funny part about it was that after closing the garage in, I then needed a place to put all the junk that
USED to be in the "old" garage.
The extra little 8x10 storage shed I had on the side of the house was already filled to capacity, so I had to then build a 10x12 garage (with a storage loft) that would hold all the junk from the two garages
combined!
Quite a challenge, but, as I said, it all came together in the end for the better!!
- Cap'n Noodles - BEFORE 
GARAGE OPENING FRAMED, WINDOWS ADDED IN, BRICKING IN PROGRESS 
DONE (TA-DAAH!!) 