218. Jean-Pierre Tuckie Vaclav was born to Jodi Vaclav and Jean-Pierre Vaclav in the town of Moose Pass, on the island of New Waterford. He is named after his father, Jean-Pierre Vaclav. 43 people came to meet Jean-Pierre Vaclav for the first time this year: Jean-Pierre Vaclav, Auria Vaclav, Sonja Guillermo, Rob Noland, Arlo Guillermo, Bertie Vaclav, Tymon Zollie, Myke Vaclav, Theodor Vaclav, Jean-Pierre Vaclav, Amalia Vaclav, Barbe Vaclav, Arlene Vaclav, Catherin Vaclav, Auria Vaclav, Brynn Guillermo, Filipe Vaclav, Adlai Vaclav, Allianora Vaclav, Bronson Vaclav, Rutter Guillermo, Madella Vaclav, Sidoney Vaclav, Morton Guillermo, Pearce Vaclav, Suellen Vaclav, Nikki Vaclav, Suellen Vaclav, Jodi Gilles, Catherin Guillermo, Kaari Guillermo, Abdul Vaclav, Rosalinde Vaclav, Jodi Vaclav, Morna Vaclav, Zorana Guillermo, Lizzie Guillermo, Judah Vaclav, Lauri Vaclav, Georg Vaclav, Cory Vaclav, Judah Vaclav, and Ramesh Vaclav. Pepita Guillermo people came to meet Jean-Pierre Vaclav for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Jean-Pierre this year. 219. Jean-Pierre is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Jean-Pierre Vaclav's younger sister, Marne Vaclav, was born in Moose Pass. In Vaclav House, their home, Jean-Pierre is attending to Catherin Guillermo, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Jean-Pierre visited his cousin, Ramesh Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Jean-Pierre Vaclav was met for the first time by two people this year, Tyrone Noland and Hanford Vaclav. Jean-Pierre Vaclav made 10 new friends this year: Aldwin Gilles, Morton Guillermo, Kelila Guillermo, Stuart Noland, Grethel Vaclav, Noah Vaclav, Theodor Vaclav, Cathyleen Vaclav, Rosalinde Vaclav, and Jarvis Vaclav. 220. Jean-Pierre is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Jean-Pierre Vaclav's sister, Marne Vaclav, died in Moose Pass, New Waterford, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Jean-Pierre Vaclav made 8 new friends this year: Kent Guillermo, Harmon Guillermo, Sidoney Guillermo, Rutter Guillermo, Kaari Guillermo, Jarvis Vaclav, Amalia Vaclav, and Leopold Vaclav. 221. Jean-Pierre is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Jean-Pierre Vaclav made 13 new friends this year: Iolande Gilles, Arlo Guillermo, Petey Guillermo, Brynn Guillermo, Zorana Guillermo, Valene Noland, Freida Noland, Arlene Vaclav, Allianora Vaclav, Pearce Vaclav, Myke Vaclav, Imelda Vaclav, and Winifield Zollie. 222. Jean-Pierre has become fluent in Aniumustpyrx. Jean-Pierre Vaclav made 7 new friends this year: Henrie Guillermo, Faith Guillermo, Harmon Guillermo, Nollie Noland, Magdaia Vaclav, Jarvis Vaclav, and Georg Vaclav. 223. Jean-Pierre Vaclav is now 5 years old. Jean-Pierre Vaclav moved out of Vaclav House in Moose Pass. Jean-Pierre Vaclav stopped in the wilderness 14 miles east of Moose Pass. 226. Jean-Pierre Vaclav's father, Jean-Pierre Vaclav, took his own life in the wilderness of New Waterford; he was 28 years old. 227. Jean-Pierre Vaclav's younger sister, Lorianna Vaclav, was born in Wilderness of New Waterford. Jean-Pierre Vaclav's sister, Lorianna Vaclav, died alone in the wilderness of New Waterford of starvation; she was not even a year old. 228. Jean-Pierre Vaclav turned 10. 230. Jean-Pierre Vaclav made 5 new friends this year: Kevyn Noland, Wilmer Noland, Voltaire Noland, Auria Noland, and Leslie Vaclav. 231. Jean-Pierre Vaclav is wondering about his grandmother Kaari Guillermo, who, according to Auria Noland, left 2 years ago for a voyage on the Mechanolater and hasn't been heard from since. 232. Jean-Pierre Vaclav is worrying about his grandmother Kaari Guillermo, who, according to Auria Noland, left 3 years ago for a voyage on the Mechanolater and hasn't been heard from since. 233. Jean-Pierre Vaclav is now 15 years old. Jean-Pierre Vaclav took his own life in the wilderness of New Waterford; he was 15 years old. Catherin Vaclav, who had briefly met Jean-Pierre Vaclav due to the proximity of their campsites in the wilderness of New Waterford, buried him there and placed a gravestone at the site; the former did not know the latter's birth year, and so put 'Unknown'.