Hi Tammy,

to the mad mob on here.
Better to start slow and learn well than never start at all. At least then you can't leap into purchasing gear that really isn't what you require. Plenty of people on here to give you pointers as to what works and what doesn't. And there are some good deals to be had on here in the sell forum area.
The Southern Cross is an excellent place to start. Without moving the scope very much you can just scan with a wide eyepiece along the Milky Way and find heaps of objects, globulars, nebulae etc within 10-15 degrees of it. A pair of binoculars are good to give you a better view to start from. Stellarium will help you identify and locate them once you get the hang of it.
You don't list what Eye Pieces (EP's) you have with your scope but they are the most important part of any future purchases. List them up here and someone will give you some advice as to their sutitability for various objects.