w00t, after my first night of really trying to have a lucid dream, I do! It went like this (BTW: I drank a whole bunch of water before I slept):

At first, I was in this swamp, and I had to goto the restroom very badly. I found a shack-like store and went in. No bathrooms. I went back out side and tried to go again, no luck (thank god).

Now I find myself walking into the restrooms at a hockey game. I take a stall and try to go. Nope, still can't.

Now, what seems like the next morning, My mom is driving from a different looking church in a white suv (we don't own a white suv), and I', in the back for some odd reason. I see David (someone from school) come up to the car, and we talk about something. I am very tired for some odd reason. Because of the church, and suv, I decide to do a reality check. My watch (which, in the dream, was on my wrist, which, in the waking life it's on my belt loop) says four o' clock, which seems strange for coming out of church. I check again and it changes! Amazed, I check again, and it changes again! "Hey, I'm dreaming!", I say. Realizing it was a dream, I hop out of the suv and start walking to the sidewalk. Amazed still at the watch, I try sucsessfuly to make it move really fast with my mind. When I get to the sidewalk (which has a bit of a grade), I face opposite of the grade and try to fly like I did when I was a kid. It works a little bit, but not like it used to. After falling into someones yard, the dreamscape changes.

Now I am in a eerie old warehouse. My computer is to my right, on top of an old victorian desk, flashing odd symbols and ect.. I saw a big iron door straight ahead, and decide to go in it. Inside, is a very messed up version of my bathroom. I go over to the bathtub and try to turn the water on. When, at first, I move the curtain, it seems the facet and dials are gone. They are actually just higher than usual. I try turning one, with no sign of water. Scared, I go into the middle of the room and try spinning into my school. Didn't work (my bathroom is crowded). Scared, I tell myself to wake up.