Openness to experience: very unopen (takes after Ivor Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Ivor Vaclav) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Ivor Vaclav) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Ivor Vaclav) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Kristan Vaclav)
300. Ivor Davy Vaclav was born to Kristan Vaclav and Ivor Vaclav in the town of Bell Buckle, on the island of Bettles. He is named after his father, Ivor Vaclav. 5 people came to meet Ivor Vaclav for the first time this year: Clemmie Vaclav, Ivor Vaclav, Ivor Vaclav, Kristan Vaclav, and Gabriel Vaclav. Ivor Vaclav moved to Westford, 9 miles away from Bell Buckle. Ivor Vaclav was told of an uninhabited house in Westford, Bettles, called Gilles House, that could be resided in. Ivor Vaclav moved out of Gilles House in Bell Buckle. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Ivor this year. 301. Ivor is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Ivor Vaclav's younger brother, Frederico Vaclav, was born in Westford. Ivor Vaclav died in Westford, Bettles, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Ivor Vaclav was laid to rest in the Westford cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 303. Ivor Vaclav's younger brother, Gershom Vaclav, was born in the town of Westford, on the island of Bettles. 313. Ivor Vaclav's parents Ivor Vaclav and Kristan Vaclav divorced after 23 years of marriage; they had 7 children together.