Actually, Sagez, LD's are pretty easy to remember.
This is because, as you guessed already, a LD is basically a waking-life consciousness event, and probably a very interesting one at that, so it will likely be stored in your memory like one. Sure, there is a chance that, as you rack up the LD's, you will one day forget them, or parts of them, because they were not exciting or interesting enough to be stored in long-term memory... but that's probably not important right now.
Keeping a dream journal -- one in which you record as much as you can remember of all your dreams, including both NLD's and LD's -- is important, but the reasons for keeping one go beyond just being sure you don't forget your LD's. A DJ is a tool for developing recall, looking for dreamsigns, tracking your progress, making dreaming a bit more important to your daily life, and of course providing a permanent record of your adventures that you will enjoy reading in years to come. Though you should record your LD's, that is not the primary purpose of a DJ.
[Edit: Looks like Sivason snuck in ahead of me with a post that seems to run counter to what I juat said. It actually does not, but, since Sivason's is more precise, listen to him]
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