348. Celina Sybyl Shumeet was born to Sue-elle Shumeet and Anatollo Shumeet in the town of Pittsburg, on the island of Pelican. 3 people came to meet Celina Shumeet for the first time this year: Anatollo Shumeet, Celina Shumeet, and Sue-elle Shumeet. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Celina this year. 349. Celina is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Celina Shumeet's younger sister, Annalyse Shumeet, was born in Pittsburg. Celina Shumeet made 5 new friends this year: Menard Gilles, Farand Gilles, Koral Gilles, Chloette Noland, and Rosette Noland. 350. Celina is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Celina visited her friend Chloette Noland, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Celina Shumeet's sister, Annalyse Shumeet, died in Pittsburg, Pelican, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Celina Shumeet made 3 new friends this year: Ioana Noland, Ximenes Noland, and Eberhard Noland. 351. Celina is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. 352. Celina has become fluent in Aniumustpyrx. Celina Shumeet's parents Anatollo Shumeet and Sue-elle Shumeet divorced after 5 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. Anatollo Shumeet and Sue-elle Shumeet decided that Anatollo will stay in their house, and Sue-elle will move out. Celina Shumeet moved out of Aldis House in Pittsburg. Celina Shumeet moved into Shumeet House in Pittsburg. 353. Celina Shumeet turned 5. Eberhard Noland is trying to gather up a group of people in Pittsburg for an expedition on the Jigamaree, which Eberhard Noland has agreed to lead. Sue-elle Shumeet enthusiastically accepted an invitation from Eberhard Noland to leave Pittsburg on the Jigamaree. Celina Shumeet moved out of Shumeet House in Pittsburg. Celina Shumeet boarded the Jigamaree from the port of Pittsburg, Pelican. Eberhard Noland has made it clear that, because it was his decision for the ship to be commandeered, he will serve as its captain. The Jigamaree, under command of Capt. Eberhard Noland, has left the harbor at Pittsburg, Pelican.
The Jigamaree is heading S at three-quarter speed. Celina Shumeet's mother Sue-elle Shumeet married Quincy Noland on the Jigamaree; they now share quarters aboard the Jigamaree, along with child Celina Shumeet.
Sue-elle Shumeet is now named Sue-elle Noland. Celina Shumeet met 3 new people this year: Lothar Noland, Ahmed Noland, and Ioana Noland. 354. The Jigamaree is heading S at three-quarter speed. Celina Shumeet's younger half-brother, Izak Noland, was born in Jigamaree. Celina Shumeet made 3 new friends this year: Nathanael Noland, Ioana Noland, and Quincy Noland. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Celina this year. 355. The Jigamaree is heading S at half-speed. Celina visited her friend Rosette Noland, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon; they first met 7 years ago in Pittsburg, Pelican. Celina Shumeet met 3 new people this year: Menard Gilles, Reube Gilles, and Kyla Gilles. Celina Shumeet made 4 new friends this year: Godart Gilles, Min Melvin, Lothar Noland, and Horst Noland. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Celina this year. 356. The Jigamaree is heading S at quarter-speed. Celina Shumeet met one new person this year, Giana Noland. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Celina this year. 357. The Jigamaree is heading NW at three-quarter speed. Celina Shumeet's younger half-brother, Quincy Noland, was born in Jigamaree. Celina Shumeet's parents Quincy Noland and Sue-elle Noland divorced after 4 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Celina this year. 358. Celina Shumeet turned 10. The Jigamaree is heading N at quarter-speed. The crew of the Jigamaree, which has been at sea for 5 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Celina Shumeet's mother, Sue-elle Noland, died aboard the Jigamaree, which had become lost at sea; she was 30 years old. Celina Shumeet died aboard the Jigamaree, which had become lost at sea; she was 10 years old.