Hi Ruskie:
While I've heard/read very little about dna testing, I had not heard about postage costs - thank you for the head's up!
Thank you very much for explaining the various tests; it is very helpful.
It is too bad about the American skew, but understandable I suppose. (I also was born in Canada; my "last" ancestor to arrive in Canada was in 1870. So, having an American skew isn't beneficial for me.)

Through the decades, I've actually been able to find all of my gggrandparents and on some lines, at least one generation prior to that, so at least contacting and identifying "cousins"
might be a little bit easier for me than if I had just started researching. Who knows how detailed "their" research might be which could provide a stumbling block for us.

On my mum's side, I can only trace her ancestors back to England and Ireland, so it would be very interesting to read her dna results. (She also believes, in addition to the Norway connection, one ancestral line was from Holland.) My dad's side is English and Irish and I know at least one branch can be traced to the Netherlands. I would be very interested to see if my Irish Stuart's were in fact from Scotland, if that is possible to pinpoint, of course.
Thank you again, Ruskie. I really appreciate your help.