OK, some more pictures are on the way!
Thanks to those who responded about their similar experiences. I think that's so important to hear when things aren't going well.
Yes, the computer piece is tough when it's not really your fortay. It dawned on me recently that one of the reasons this is all so difficult for us newbies is that there are really three things you have to conquer: the science of photograpy piece; the camera/lenses and other equipment piece; and the post processing software piece! No wonder it can be so ovewhelming! It helps when you know some of one, or tackle it slowly a little at a time.
DisneySuiteFreak said:
I haven't even begun processing because honestly I don't know where to begin. There are just so many hours in a day so I have to figure out how to use the software to get it to do what I want and then I have to do all the photos too.]
I can't begin to tell you how discombobulated I felt trying to get these processed. First, I used a Netbook on the trip, so those had to be transferred onto our home computer. Then they went into OM where RAW files were converted to JPEGs. Many of those had to be run through Photoshop to straighten the horizons and then I ran through all of the ones for posting to added my watermark. I also ran some of the night shots through Noiseware, a whole other program (though I found that some of those looked better without reducing the noise so I left them as they were). I have several different files on these programs, plus my Picture files, Photobucket and Smugmug.

And oh yes, I've also got my own little system for naming them (DH just shakes his head)!

I've become familiar with everything but Photoshop, which I bought two years ago but wound up not using since back then it was too much. This time around it seemed better. I may end up just using Photoshop since it can do the horizon thing which OM can't (designed that way so as not to take the place of PS, don't ask). As for the watermark, that was confusing, too (not just setting it up in PS). If I put that particular one on my photos, it will come out when I print. I may end up upgrading to a pro account at Smugmug where they've got that all figured out. I don't know, really. It felt pretty schizophrenic, but amazingly, it somehow all came together!

I think it will get easier if I can streamline it, but then again, you read some of the techical posts here and they still make your head spin! (When I do my "second batch" of photos this weekend, I think it will "feel" better as I kind of have a system going now, will let you know.)
Karen and Maude, I'm sure you'll enjoy having your DSLR on your trips.
Thanks, Janet, and Jen!
You know that now I'm going to have to have a starlight filter

I loved those shots
I knew you would, Joe!