Hi Scooter,
Not a problem. I'm always happy to answer any questions I can.
I only looked at the thumbnail image when I wrote my reply, then opened it up and saw you'd drawn some moons
It's been almost a year since I spent much time with Saturn visually. I can't recall the exact number of moons. I'm usually able to see Titan (which is bright and further out) as well as three to five others. On rare occasions I've been able to pick out some more.
Using computer software to simulate the positions of the moons before a session allows you to identify them and gives you an idea of where to look for really faint ones or ones far away from the planet.
Practice will improve what you can make out. Patience to wait for good seeing will help as well. When you see the planet under good seeing conditions it trains your eye as to what to look for when the seeing isn't so good.
Have fun,
Doug