Leslie,
Through these comments I have noticed one thing which is missing, the companies have begun building in image stabilization. Some companies put it in the lens while others put it in the camera body. I would suggest looking at the camera brand from that point and decide if you want to pay for the image stabilization each time you buy a lens or pay for it once by purchasing a camera with it in the body. Of course, not everyone will want the same thing so you have another thing to look for in your research.
The stabilization is like the video capabilities in the newer cameras, some people want it and others don't. I personally do not want it, but with my K-x, I got it. I have used it a couple times, but that was not a deciding factor in my decision to purchase.
As Donald said initially, do not rush out and buy a camera just to have one. Take your time and determine what you want and need, then make the decision from a small group of possible cameras. Best of luck and I look forward to hearing more from you and seeing some pics.