In reply to skog:
> Haha, be sure to stop at LIX toll on the way.
Ha, beat me to it - I was just about to mention that there was an ancient Angry Corrie quiz question concerning Mid Lix being possibly the only place in Scotland that could be written as Roman numerals, although it doesn't make much sense numerically - it's arguably 1558 at a pinch. (Hope you're keeping well in this soggy weather, skog.)
Also, Pero makes two very good points upthread. One of the great merits of the Munro game, especially when one is in the early stages as with the OP, is that there are almost always options in different parts of the Highlands and good weather can be chased accordingly. Pero mentions what is one of my hobbyhorses, too, in that I'd very much agree that Munros shouldn't be ignored once climbed - there are a lot of people who are very "linear" in their bagging but also more than tends to be realised who are "cumulative" and who happily revisit things, often repeatedly. I'm of the school that reckons a first ascent of a hill is good prep for future visits, and there's a lot to be said for gradually getting to know a hill from different directions and in different conditions rather than forever chasing off to peaks and pastures new.