Making a balloon deflate and follow a motion path?

So I drew a balloon in Motion... I applied the wriggle parameter to the rotation and position to make it look a little like it's floating in place (though I do find the movement a little too sharp)... Anyhow that's not really the problem I am facing...
Next I drew a path with the paintbrush tool... To the balloon group, I added the Motion Path behavior (changed the shape to Geometry and applied the path I drew to the well) and then Snap alignment to Motion behavior...
However, my balloon is now horizontal rather than starting off vertically...
Anyhow, this is just not working....
Any ideas or tips on how to get it to work so it actually looks like a balloon that is deflating?
Thanks

Here is what I ended up with... balloons are at the beginning and the end... (hope you don't mind it's in Spanish)
http://youtu.be/8qQBYM6dg3M
Ah, and I did use my handy dandy "How to Cheat in Motion" book... I used some of the techniques from the Bubbles tutorial (Random Motion & Gravity)

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