Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Jaquith Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Jaquith Vaclav) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Nikos Vaclav) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Jaquith Vaclav) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Jaquith Vaclav)
261. Judy Emilio Vaclav was born to Jaquith Vaclav and Nikos Vaclav in the town of Mount Prasun, on the island of Erving. 17 people came to meet Judy Vaclav for the first time this year: Dion Vaclav, Shoshie Gilles, Nikos Vaclav, Nikos Vaclav, Leia Vaclav, Kriste Zollie, Gus Zollie, Jaquith Vaclav, Judy Vaclav, Fox Zollie, Shelley Shumeet, Quill Vaclav, Danielle Prasun, Gene Vaclav, Alpa Shumeet, Madonna Gilles, and Dulsea Vaclav. Judy Vaclav's brother, Quill Vaclav, died in Mount Prasun, Erving, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Judy this year. 262. Judy is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Judy Vaclav died in Mount Prasun, Erving, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Judy Vaclav was laid to rest in the Mount Prasun cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 263. Judy Vaclav's younger sister, Callida Vaclav, was born in Mount Prasun. 267. Judy Vaclav's younger sister, Cristen Vaclav, was born in Mount Prasun. 269. Judy Vaclav's younger sister, Zea Vaclav, was born in Mount Prasun. 270. Judy Vaclav's younger brother, Wakefield Vaclav, was born in Mount Prasun. 271. Judy Vaclav's parents Jaquith Vaclav and Nikos Vaclav divorced after 24 years of marriage; they had 15 children together. 273. Judy Vaclav's father Nikos Vaclav married Jaquith Vaclav in Mount Prasun, Erving. Judy Vaclav's mother Jaquith Vaclav married Nikos Vaclav in Mount Prasun, Erving.