180. Spike Cooper Shumeet was born to Cherianne Shumeet and Spike Shumeet in the town of Derby, on the island of Waterford. He is named after his father, Spike Shumeet. 27 people came to meet Spike Shumeet for the first time this year: Ivett Shumeet, Floyd Shumeet, Dru Rayner, Alister Vaclav, Aurore Gilles, August Shumeet, Alida Melvin, Sergent Noland, Rollins Quinn, Peter Aldis, Rodger Noland, Mackenzie Melvin, Janenna Aldis, Spike Shumeet, Mikael Shumeet, Joannes Melvin, Leyla Melvin, Yehudi Prasun, Cooper Melvin, Ashley Gilles, Guenevere Vaclav, Cherianne Shumeet, Basil Melvin, Spike Shumeet, Gabe Melvin, Hilda Aldis, and Charissa Shumeet. 13 people came to meet Spike Shumeet for the first time this year: Benni Prasun, Neville Prasun, Gerty Noland, Alyda Myke, Emlynne Myke, Vivian Aldis, Grethel Jordan, Timmi Zollie, Ellynn Aldis, Neville Prasun, Rosa Noland, Kylie Vaclav, and Kanya Prasun. Spike Shumeet made 4 new friends this year: Erl Aldis, Baxter Gilles, Neville Prasun, and Nevins Vaclav. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Spike this year. 181. Spike is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Spike Shumeet's younger brother, Ariel Shumeet, was born in Derby. Spike Shumeet died in Derby, Waterford, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Spike Shumeet was laid to rest in the Derby cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 182. Spike Shumeet's younger sister, Caril Shumeet, was born in Derby. 185. Spike Shumeet's younger sister, Rhodia Shumeet, was born in Derby. 190. Spike Shumeet's younger sister, Fae Shumeet, was born in Derby.