May your persistence of faith grant you many spiritual treasures.
I came to the church in August 93. I was made a catechumen. I had read many spiritual books before then. From then I attended regularly, for Sundays and Feast days. I was instructed by the priest and friends that I met there. But, it wasn't in a classroom scenario, it was everyday activities, discussions and more readings. I was taught what to do and what not to do. What this meant and what that meant. It became a staple activity in my life. It became absorbed in my heart. If I was going to visit my family for an occasion or barbeque, on a Sunday...they knew that I was going to church first and then I would go there. I got baptised on Pascha of 1994. I felt I was ready and so did everybody around me(in the church). The date was May 1st, by the way.
I believe that it is very important to be surrounded by people and activities that reflect the Orthodox praxis. People don't always know all the specifics of what to teach a catechumen. But, we can pick up on little habits when we are in their environment and then ask questions.
I am reading the Mountain of Silence by Kyriacos Markides. It is a very insightful look into the spiritual Orthodox teachings. It's basically a dialogue of a man who went to visit a monk on Mt. Athos. They discuss the struggle of spiritual warefare. I recommend this book. There are some points that are extremely necessary to understand.
You must find this book!!
My prayers are with you.