368. Stesha Euphemia Vaclav was born to Euphemia Vaclav and Ricardo Vaclav in the town of Atka, on the island of Bettles. She is named after her father's aunt, Stesha Vaclav. 10 people came to meet Stesha Vaclav for the first time this year: Stesha Vaclav, Ricardo Vaclav, Maritsa Vaclav, Alastair Vaclav, Euphemia Vaclav, Elianore Vaclav, Stesha Vaclav, Charmain Vaclav, Mariam Vaclav, and Ricardo Vaclav. Stesha visited her grandmother, Charmain Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Stesha this year. 369. Stesha is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. 370. Stesha is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. 371. Stesha is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Stesha Vaclav's younger sister, Shea Vaclav, was born in Atka. 372. Stesha has become fluent in Aniumustpyrx. Stesha Vaclav made 3 new friends this year: Mariam Vaclav, Maritsa Vaclav, and Elianore Vaclav. 373. Stesha Vaclav is now 5 years old. 374. Stesha visited her aunt, Camille Aldis, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. In Vaclav House, their home, Stesha is attending to Alastair Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Stesha Vaclav's brother, Alastair Vaclav, died in Atka, Bettles, after showing symptoms of disease; he was 9 years old. Disease broke out in Atka; two people died. 376. Stesha Vaclav's younger sister, Lolita Vaclav, was born in Atka. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Stesha this year. 377. Stesha Vaclav's younger brother, Juanita Vaclav, was born in Atka. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Stesha this year. 378. Stesha Vaclav turned 10. Stesha Vaclav's mother, Euphemia Vaclav, took her own life in Atka, Bettles; she was 49 years old. 381. In Vaclav House, their home, Stesha is attending to Ricardo Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. 383. Stesha Vaclav is now 15 years old. 384. Stesha Vaclav took her own life in Atka, Bettles; she was 16 years old. Stesha Vaclav was laid to rest in the Atka cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there.