Is your family pure-blooded or mix-and-match?

 At coffee this morning, we started talking about in-laws, cousins, step-family and such.  And somehow it segued into a discussion of race and ethnicity.  So, just going over it, I realized my background is more than a little unusual.

My parents were both Ashkenazy Jews, so thoroughly so that a DNA test gave me and my twin sister 98% Jew, 2% Mongol.  So, wow, talk about purebloods, eh?

But my father-in-law was Black (or Negro or African-American, or whatever term we're using this decade).

My adopted little brother is half Scot and half American Indian (or Native American or Indigenous American, or whatever term we're using this decade).

One of my first cousins is Korean.

One of my daughters is married to a transgender man. The other identifies as binary.

So what are we, as a family?  Utterly, totally American of every shade and variety, or a bunch of freaks?

And how about you?

AlextheKay dreads the next census



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