Okay, I got'cha. Don't worry. I think I might be able to help you with that. Here's the only things you need to know about dream recall (for now, at least; you might get more interested later down the road):

1) dream journals, generally speaking, are essential. write down every dream you have--every detail, every name, every piece of dialogue--everything. if you want then you can do this in list-format instead of story-format--whatever is most comfortable to you. when you wake up in the morning write in your DJ, even if it's "can't remember crap," just write it down.

2) if you don't want to write in your dream journal then get a tape recorder. talk about your dream upon waking up in the morning.

3) you can also talk about your dream with friends or family members.

4) dream memory goes fast--it starts slipping away as soon as you wake up--so be careful not to do too much activity before writing in your DJ/talking in your recorder!

The end!

Please remember that preparing for a lucid dream is practically futile if you can't remember your dreams. We all dream every night whether we remember it or not, and so who knows how many times you've become conscious in a dream . . . and just don't remember it?

Was that of any help? I tried to be to-the-point in case that's what you need to learn