On my mother's side: mixture of English, Irish, German, and I recently learned that my mom's mother was born in the U.S. When asked about ethnicity, I ignore this side of my family as it's been mostly irrelevant in my life.
On my dad's side: mostly Swedish, but my grandfather's mother's family goes back to 10th century Norway (that we know of).
Religion-wise: dad's side mostly atheist, although my dad became obsessed with space alien/Chariots of the Gods/UFO crap. Varying degrees of Christianity on my mom's side, and my mom was horrified and disgusted when I told her I'm atheist.
Sexual orientation? Not my business, and my own reasons for opting out of reproduction is none of their business, since none of them would understand it.
Species? Several. I'm one of the folks who considers a pet to be part of the family, so my family has consisted of (at various times) humans, birds (domestic cage birds and tame farm geese), cats, dogs, goats, and pet rocks. I felt some affection for the squirrels who used to live in the back yard when I had a house, as well.
On my dad's side: mostly Swedish, but my grandfather's mother's family goes back to 10th century Norway (that we know of).
Religion-wise: dad's side mostly atheist, although my dad became obsessed with space alien/Chariots of the Gods/UFO crap. Varying degrees of Christianity on my mom's side, and my mom was horrified and disgusted when I told her I'm atheist.
Sexual orientation? Not my business, and my own reasons for opting out of reproduction is none of their business, since none of them would understand it.
Species? Several. I'm one of the folks who considers a pet to be part of the family, so my family has consisted of (at various times) humans, birds (domestic cage birds and tame farm geese), cats, dogs, goats, and pet rocks. I felt some affection for the squirrels who used to live in the back yard when I had a house, as well.