How well do you *actually* remember your dreams?
Since I started journaling again, I've noticed that my recall has improved, so I can remember at least one dream on most mornings. I try to write them down before getting out of bed. However, as soon as I start doing other things, the memory of the actual experience of the dream fades away very rapidly -- it feels like a piece of sand art, erased when it's disturbed. With rare exceptions, all I'm left with is essentially an "artificial" memory of my dreams, i.e., the memory of the act of writing down the dream, and I can only imagine what the experience itself must have been like.
It's kind of frustrating, because I can look through the journal and see long, lucid dreams annotated with statements such as "It was just as vivid as real life" and "HOLY CRAP THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!", but of course I don't remember any of it -- those notes are all that I have.
So my question is: Have you developed your dream recall such that you can actually remember living your dreams as you would remember your real-life experiences?
(Incidentally, one effect that dream-journaling has had on my waking life is that it's made me more aware of the fleeting nature of the present moment. I take a lot more photographs of things than I used to.)