Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on March 2, 2017 by Jan Wilberg
Category: WritingTags: adopted children, adoptive parent, family relationships
Posted on September 24, 2015 by Jan Wilberg
I’m a member of a Facebook group of people who have or are going to adopt children from Nicaragua. I joined because we have three children adopted from Nicaragua but it was a long time ago – 1986, 1988 and 1994. Still, it intrigued… Continue Reading “The Ghost of Adoption Future”
Posted on October 6, 2012 by Jan Wilberg
When I started my blog, I had a list of topics. Poaching was the number one item. It irked me the most. But I never wrote about it. Why? Because the weird feeling an adoptive parent gets when another adult presumes an adoptive child… Continue Reading “Poachers”
Category: WritingTags: adopted child, adoptive child, adoptive parent, adoptive parenting, Parenting


What happens here on Red's Wrap is all over the map. There is no single theme, no overarching gripe, no malady of my own or others that dominates. I write about what seems important or interesting at the moment and what aims me toward hope. I write stories, essays, poems - whatever fits the day and the mood. Nothing stays the same, here or anywhere. That's a good thing. Happiness. It's relative.
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