Oneironaut gave good advice, but I'll just add a little bit. 
One question, first: Do you have a steady sleep schedule? If you're going to sleep at 9 one night, 11 another night, 12 another, and 10 another, your body's not going to be adjusted to going to sleep at a specific time and that might be screwing you up a bit. So, if you're not already doing this, start going to sleep at the same time each night and waking up at the same time. This will get your body (and not just your alarm clock) adjusted to waking up at a certain time and it should make it easier to start recalling your dreams. I'm a relatively light sleeper, but one time I developed a steady 8pm-6am schedule when I was going to my university (first semester, easy classes, bad roommate, and few friends made it easy) and I could tell myself what time I wanted to wake up and I would. It was pretty cool... and then school became harder and that went away 
I don't know if it will help you sleep any lighter; I doubt it, but it should help as far as getting up to record your dreams.
Also, if you haven't done this already, keep this in mind: when you wake up, don't move. If you need to turn your alarm off, fine, but then just lay there and think about the last thing you can remember. Try to remember a person, a place, a color, an idea, a smell, a shape... anything. You'll usually find that once you remember one detail, more details will come. Once you have one detail in your head, work backwards and try to figure out what happened before that. Once you have as much as you remember in your head, grab your journal (which should be VERY close to you) and start writing. Start with writing an outline so you don't forget the main idea, and then go back and fill in the details.
As far as having boring LDs, there's a simple cure for that. Before you go to bed, decide what you want to do in your dream. Make a plan in your head and review it a few times before going to sleep. Then, when you do become lucid, act on that plan. Don't sit around thinking, just do it.
As O said, keep trying. People progress at different rates, so it may take you a little longer to start recalling your dreams. Then again, at some point you'll suddenly start remembering a bunch and it will be awesome! Think of the results I hope this was helpful and I wish you the best of luck!.
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