Hi Dayna. Oh, you've got me crying again... I'd call him Miracle, or the Best Little Angel... when I was little there was this magical book about the "Best Little Angel". I only remember that the "Best Little Angel" had trouble proving it, but in the end triumphed... the drawings were beautiful, golden, full of light and soft colors, love and warmth... everything the sweetheart in your story has found. Or Odysseus... Odysseus, who, in Homer's great epic The Odyssey, learned, and taught others through his great journey, that there was another, nonviolent way of life, made possible by a new code of love, wit, and intelligence... the epic before that, Homer's Iiad, showed man learning again and again, through the Greek Trojan war, that violence begets violence. Your triumphant boy is like a little light in the darkness of violence, as was Odysseus. Little Odysseus, a pure "ode" or "odyssey" to peace... I met a nice Mexican man once, a sterling man with blue eyes and olive skin, who wanted to live in the U.S. His father was a dentist in a villa in Mexico but this man, Odysseus, could not legally come to the U.S. He came though, and he worked very, very hard, and was very kind and fun loving... more deservant of our country than many others... my story with him ends there, but I think, wherever he is, my blue-eyed dark-haired Odysseus is happy, prosperous, and truely peaceful. Little Odysseus. Lynn Mc. [Posted in FML issue 2145]