Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Carmina Vaclav) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Carmina Vaclav) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Carmina Vaclav) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Carmina Vaclav) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Carmina Vaclav)
276. Carmina Kristel Vaclav was born to Carmina Vaclav and Nevile Vaclav in the town of Mud Bay, on the island of Melvin. She is named after her mother, Carmina Vaclav. 24 people came to meet Carmina Vaclav for the first time this year: Gabriella Aldis, Cordy Aldis, Bianca Gilles, Valene Aldis, Jo Vaclav, Clementia Vaclav, Wolfie Vaclav, Anatoly Aldis, Henrie Gilles, Arlene Gilles, Gus Aldis, Adrien Vaclav, Jarvis Vaclav, Claire Gilles, Jo Vaclav, Nevile Vaclav, Jarvis Vaclav, Dalton Melvin, Carmina Vaclav, Carmina Vaclav, Theadora Vaclav, Carmina Vaclav, Bridie Gilles, and Orelee Vaclav. Carmina Vaclav died in Mud Bay, Melvin, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Carmina Vaclav was laid to rest in the Mud Bay cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 277. Carmina Vaclav's younger brother, Louie Vaclav, was born in Mud Bay. 282. Carmina Vaclav's younger sister, Sonja Vaclav, was born in Mud Bay. 285. Carmina Vaclav's younger half-sister, Kaari Vaclav, was born in Mud Bay. 291. Carmina Vaclav's younger sister, Christabella Vaclav, was born in Mud Bay. 301. Carmina Vaclav's parents Carmina Vaclav and Nevile Vaclav divorced after 28 years of marriage; they had 6 children together. Carmina Vaclav's father Nevile Vaclav married Rikki Melvin in Pickensville, Melvin. 306. Carmina Vaclav's mother Carmina Vaclav married Whitaker Zollie in Pickensville, Melvin. Carmina Vaclav is now named Carmina Zollie.