CompTia or Vista?

Hi Everyone,
I was hoping to get your opinions on my certification path. I just finished my MCDST certification
, got 910 on 271 and 884 on 272. I was planning on going into 70-621 to get the Vista certification next. I was reading the forums and found that a lot of people recommend going A+ and Network+ as well. Which route should I tackle first? Ultimately, I would want to go the MCSE route.
My background: I started building computers and installing software for my friends and family, then got a job as a one-woman IT support in a small company for about 18 months, now I'm working in a helpdesk for another 16 months. I'm pretty comfortable with Windows XP, but my experience in hardware and network are just the basic stuff you get from installing hardware and routers. Don't really know RAID, etc..
Thanks for all your opinions in advance!
I was hoping to get your opinions on my certification path. I just finished my MCDST certification

My background: I started building computers and installing software for my friends and family, then got a job as a one-woman IT support in a small company for about 18 months, now I'm working in a helpdesk for another 16 months. I'm pretty comfortable with Windows XP, but my experience in hardware and network are just the basic stuff you get from installing hardware and routers. Don't really know RAID, etc..
Thanks for all your opinions in advance!

Comments
I would do get the A+, Network+, and Security+ just because you might want to work for the local school district at some point. And besides, a lot of HR people are dumb to what cert's actually mean. You might lose a job just because someone has A+ and you don't. I would rather get it then ever have to worry about that situation rise up.
Currently working towards MCITP: Enterprise Admin
Current Title: Network Administrator
Actual Job Functions: Network / Server / System Administrator, Tier-3 Help Desk, Jr. Project Manager, and "The Closer"
BigTex71, I know what you mean, the corporate client we're supporting now went on a Vista pilot for 6 months, their conclusion... ditch Vista and go back to XP.
I...
Hate...
Vista...
That is all.
Happy Friday the 13th!
Anywho, I've been running Vista for a few years now, and it's been great.
I wouldn't bother with A+ at this point for you. You could get Network+ in preparation for more advanced certs, but to be honest, I would begin after that with pursuing MCSE, MCITP, or CCNA. Your current MCDST and Network+ should cover you fine for most help desk type of positions as far as certs go.
I personally like Vista. My employer (company) did not. This was before the fixes with SP1. Extremely slow network transfers were probably the main reason, from what I heard.
Currently working towards MCITP: Enterprise Admin
Current Title: Network Administrator
Actual Job Functions: Network / Server / System Administrator, Tier-3 Help Desk, Jr. Project Manager, and "The Closer"
It was because they weren't able to find a way to work their in house programs with Vista. Also, they weren't able to give helpdesk access to remote desktop into the users's computers while we could on XP
Now to find the money to do all 3 plus whatever ones afterwards.....
Thank you for your comments! Maybe that's the way to go until I get more $$