Now for the longest time I have never really considered my grandpa’s race different than our, due to the fact that he is Native American. My family line is very thick with Native American, so I guess we have never looked at that as a different race. My Uncle Mike on the other hand is married to my Aunt Salima, who is 100% Mexican/ Hispanic. Now my Aunt Salima has two boys that are fully Hispanic, as their dad’s are both 100% Hispanic as well. My Uncle Mike and Aunt Salima have two of their own children, creating mixed children, which by the way are extremely adorable. Unfortunately the rest of my family are just your everyday average white American. Maybe one day we will be able to add different races and ethnicities to our …show more content…
As crazy as it sounds, because of my Aunt being Mexican, the types of foods that we have come to enjoy she has brought into the family with her. Almost everything is really spicy, and before she joined the family, no one really ever ate spicy foods. Along with the changes in food, came the influence of a secondary language. My Aunt’s first language is Spanish, but she speaks perfect English. The cool thing about her speaking Spanish is that her children speak it with her, and my uncle has begun picking it up as well. Not only has my uncle picked up the Spanish, but so has my little sister, my older sister and my Aunt Emily. As confused as I may be, when there are family gatherings, it is always fun to listen to everyone try to talk to one another in Spanish and laugh when someone say something wrong. My Aunt Salima has also brought with her different traditions into our family. There are many that I do not understand, fully, but she and my uncle celebrate Christmas differently. Presents are opened at midnight on Christmas Even and then Christmas morning is spent sleeping in and then full of feasting and the children playing with all of their new toys. With all of the difference that have come, I would not trade any of them for anything in the