Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Lea Aldis) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Lea Aldis) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Lea Aldis) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Lea Aldis) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Lea Aldis)
313. Bettine Gill Aldis was born to Lea Aldis and Silvan Aldis in the town of Bon Air, on the island of Port Jervis. 13 people came to meet Bettine Aldis for the first time this year: Wilber Gilles, Silvan Aldis, Alisun Aldis, Lola Aldis, Bettine Aldis, Lea Aldis, Spencer Zollie, Spense Noland, Gabriel Zollie, Nadya Shumeet, Horatio Prasun, Rodney Aldis, and Sibyl Zollie. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Bettine this year. 314. Bettine is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Bettine Aldis died in Bon Air, Port Jervis, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Bettine Aldis was laid to rest in the Bon Air cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 315. Bettine Aldis's younger brother, Flipper Aldis, was born in Bon Air. 323. Bettine Aldis's parents Silvan Aldis and Lea Aldis divorced after 25 years of marriage; they had 6 children together. 327. Bettine Aldis's mother Lea Aldis married Philbert Vaclav in Metlakatla, Port Jervis. Lea Aldis is now named Lea Vaclav. Bettine Aldis's half-sister, Nerty Vaclav, murdered 30-year-old Oliver Gilles in Chancellor, Waterford. 329. Bettine Aldis's parents Philbert Vaclav and Lea Vaclav divorced after 2 years of marriage; they did not have children together. 330. Bettine Aldis's mother Lea Vaclav married Philbert Vaclav in Metlakatla, Port Jervis. 331. Bettine Aldis's father Silvan Aldis married Gianna Noland in the wilderness of Port Jervis; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of Port Jervis, along with children Dennie Noland, Bob Noland, and Harrold Noland.