This is truly a profound observation. Just think, that very human being had a tube in his stomach crawling with ants (and that was a gesture of mercy so that he wouldn't be eaten by wild animals) and now he smiles. Truly priceless.
The really sad part is he's just one of many many kids. The only reason we were able to get him out is that he was dying. Had he not had the health issues that were immediate, he would be like lots of other kids there suffering from lack of food. They put the clamps on adoption as to the powers that be the orphans were their 'future work force". That and there was enough illegal trafficing that no adoptions are allowed. Because Cathy found him and there was no orphanage involved, we were able to work around the system. In the end the US system was the bigger pain, but we finally got that done too.
In the hospital where Cathy was working there was a room that was labeled the "Play Room". It in fact was the room where they brought the starving kids. Cathy still doesn't think she was supposed to see it, but she brought a family there and when she went in, it was just a long dark room with little ones. They were not moving as they didn't have the energy. She said the room went on and on and all she saw were eyes looking at her, but no movement and no sound.
The people there, once Cathy said she wanted Matthew and this was going to happen, went from avoiding him to getting caught up in the story as he was going to be the exception and get out of there to America. Unlike so many of the kids he was getting a chance.
Breaks my heart to think of all the other little ones like him that don't get a chance. Not sure what to do about it

Again, thanks for all the kind words. We don't feel like we've done anything that other folks wouldn't do in the same situation. I do thank my wife every day for finding Matthew though.