Now onto Rainbow's adventures......
Probably about a week and a half after we got Rainbow set up in Morgan's room (he lives in his cage which is on Morgan's bookshelf) Greg came across a near catastrophe. Now before I tell the whole story, think back to that picture of DeWalt introducing himself to Rainbow. Well every since that moment DeWalt has been sticking pretty close to Rainbow. He sleeps that the foot of Morgan's bed so he can watch the cage, he pretty much lives in Morgan's room now. So one Morgan after we had all gone, Greg walked into Morgan's room and saw that DeWalt had someone popped off one of the tubes to Rainbow's cage. Right as he walked in he saw Rainbow poke his little head out of the tube....I'm sure you can guess who was patiently waiting for this to happen....DeWalt! As soon as Rainbow popped his little head out, DeWalt hit him and knocked him out of the tunnel. Greg quickly threw something to scare DeWalt and grabbed Rainbow and put him back in his cage. It was a near catastrophe.
Since then DeWalt climbs on the bookshelf, lays on the floor beneath it and sleeps at the end of Morgan's bed all in hopes that he will have another chance at Rainbow.
Since Rainbow made it through his near death experience about a week or so later I decided he needed a new toy. So I got him a ball. Every hamster needs a ball, right? Morgan was pretty excited to see him in there, so when Greg was cleaning out his cage, Morgan brought him downstairs in the ball and we watched him move around. It was pretty funny, and the girls quickly lost interest but what was even better was when Belle got a chance to come face to face with Rainbow.
I think she was scared. Rainbow had to go back to his cage, mainly because Morgan kept forgetting that he was in the ball and would walk off and leave him. So for now his exercise consists of nightly running on his wheel. That little guy is loud!
So surprisingly Rainbow has been with us for over a month and the girls are still interested in him. For all those visiting over the holidays we hope you can meet Rainbow in person.
So since I figured out that I can make a hardback book out of all of these blog posts I am trying to make more of an effort to capture the funny moments of my girls. So here goes...
Our monumental year of events just keeps going! This August- August 10 to be exact- Morgan started kindergarten. Morgan has known she was going to her "big girl school" for awhile. We drive by it almost every day so she has been pretty excited. She actually was confused why she didn't get to go to her new school the day she turned five. We probably should have explained a little better, because we did tell her she got to go to her new school when she was 5- we just didn't say how long she would be five before she went.










Elizabeth was even able to invite a friend. One of Morgan's classmates has a younger sister who is in the same class, so Elizabeth was able to invite Annie along for the fun.
After splashing, playing and eating it was finally time to break the pinata! Morgan had done this at other parties so I figured it would work out well. This poor pinata took so many hits! I'm not sure if it was our bat, or the fact that I might have overfilled the thing with candy, but it took forever to open.
After what seemed like an hour Morgan finally hit the pinata and it's head came off. At that point I called it quits, and ripped open the pinata. From there the kids found every single piece of candy that made it onto the ground.
After the pinata there was present opening and more playing in the basement. All the kids had to try out the new stuff they got Morgan! All in all she had a great party and was pretty happy- which in turn made me pretty happy.



She got a lot of Disney stuff which was very appropriate given our surroundings and she loved all of it. Her sister on the other hand did not like the fact that she was not the center of attention and she really didn't like the fact that she didn't get any presents to open. After awhile I found her sitting in the living room looking like this.
But lucky for Elizabeth she has some wonderful family members that figured she needed to open some presents too. So she got to tear into her very open stash of presents.

And here is Elizabeth and Grandma 'C'.






After getting through the castle Morgan saw that there were rides at Disney world and immediately wanted to ride one. The first one she saw was Dumbo. So we stood in line for about 30 minutes (which I must say they tolerated well) and took our first ride. Morgan rode with Grandma and Elizabeth rode with me. Elizabeth and I stayed up high so Greg couldn't get a picture of us, but he was able to get one of Grandma and Morgan.


And then went back to riding rides! The teacups were right outside where we ate lunch so we all piled in and spun ourselves around.

Finally it was our turn to drive the race cars!

After the cars we were all overheated. By this point is was 1 pm, and the sun was blazing hot, then add in that you are surrounded by asphalt pavement and you basically feel like you are on fire. So we ducked into Minnie Mouse's house for a minute to cool off.
Even the air conditioning in Minnie's house didn't help so we decided to retire for the afternoon and we headed back to the hotel. And the minute we got back what did Morgan want to do? SWIM!


By the time we made it back to the park it had cooled off quite a bit and people were already lining up for the fireworks and parade. So the lines were minimal and we were able to move around a lot quicker which made the girls happy. They were also excited to see the castle change colors as the sun went down.
Even Elizabeth didn't mind standing in line for the flying carpet.



I think it's safe to say that between the music, fireworks and utter exhaustion they were pretty impressed. Finally it was time to go. we decided to take the ferry back to the parking lot and once we got situated the girls got to enjoy their candy treat. A giant lollipop.They also got a big Mickey Mouse balloon that made it back with us.

