Absolutely.

When I first got into lucid dreaming, I never ever remembered my dreams either. Luckily, dream recall is a learnable skill which can be practiced. First of all, realize this: remembering your dreams is NOT the same as recalling a normal memory. It literally takes a conscious effort to dig the memories out again, and the very best time to do this is immediately after you wake up. Often it's helpful (or necessary) to recall the end of the dream first, and then work through the rest of the dream in reverse. Secondly, keeping a dream journal is essential to improving your dream recall. Just like a spiral notebook or anything like that will do fine. When you first wake up, make your best effort to recall any dreams you were having, and jot down notes about the dream in your journal. You don't have to write an epic novel about it, just writing down some of the key notes and details of the dream should be fine for jarring your memory later on when you read it. Not that more detail would hurt .

Btw, one last tip- smoking pot severely impairs your dream recall. So just keep that in mind .