As you should be. I hope it will be one of many for you but you'll always remember the first one.
It looks as if you're setting your own routes and itinerary rather than using a package or bus tour. Good on ya! but plan carefully because there is SO much to see.
One tip we've learned the hard way from our visits: Do not overschedule! Allow time for the pleasant surprise and the sense of wonder. You'll gain way-more "essence of Scotland" by stopping for morning tea in some small village than by galloping from one touristy-place to the next.
Also, with a two week trip you should plan a day off, roughly in the middle. Just stay wherever you are for the extra day. Walk the town. Take a bus ride to the end of the line and back. Do your laundry. Buy some food and go for a picnic. Relax, read, chat with the neighbors. Visit the small library or museum. Go to the local for dinner and a pint.
It'll help break the "gotta' see this and that and those" mentality that sets in while touring. It definitely is NOT a wasted day and you'll get a chance to make some new friends.
Another tip: Whatever camera(s) you're taking, learn them now and become reasonably adept at handling them. When traveling, keep 'em around your neck and available on the instant...you'll be amazed at what you see and a quick shot from the car can save it for you. And with today's photo editors, most common errors can be easily corrected. Pixels are cheap; get the photo now and fix it later.
Keep an open mind, an easy-going attitude and have a great time.
(Naturally, a full report will be expected here on your return.)
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