When you become lucid, try stabilizing the dream. This means that, after you RC and confirm it's a dream, you anchor yourself within the dream to help keep it stable and to help you maintain lucidity. This basically means becoming more "aware" within the dream, much like SAT/ADA, where you focus on all of your senses and try to become as aware as possible. You want to spend a few seconds doing this so that you not only lengthen the dream, but you also have greater control and a clearer mind so you can do what you want to do.
As for recall, that's OK, especially when starting you. Keeping a dream journal is the biggest way to improve dream recall, but if you're still not seeing very much results, try writing more detail into your dream journal. Make an effort to remember as much of every dream as possible. Another, more immediate trick is to stay motionless when you wake up. Don't immediately get up and write your dreams down. Instead, lay there for a minute focusing solely on remembering your dreams. I find that I will often remember more details if I do this than if I just jump up and get to writing it down. Don't spend a ton of time doing this, but a couple minutes each morning should work 
If you still have questions please don't hesitate to ask. We've all been there, just starting out with a ton of questions, so I and the other members will happily help
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