Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Kimberly Vaclav) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Kimberly Vaclav) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Kimberly Vaclav) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Normie Vaclav) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Kimberly Vaclav)
382. Franky Normie Vaclav was born to Kimberly Vaclav and Normie Vaclav in the town of Delphos, on the island of Centreville. 14 people came to meet Franky Vaclav for the first time this year: Tye Vaclav, Franky Vaclav, Andy Vaclav, Normie Vaclav, Brynna Aldis, Bharat Aldis, Ambros Vaclav, Judi Aldis, Ezechiel Aldis, Rosemonde Aldis, Barbaraanne Vaclav, Vonnie Vaclav, Kimberly Vaclav, and Kirsteni Vaclav. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Franky this year. 383. Franky is getting better at speaking Centrevillean. Franky Vaclav's parents Normie Vaclav and Kimberly Vaclav divorced after 7 years of marriage; they had 7 children together. Normie Vaclav and Kimberly Vaclav decided that Normie will stay in their house, and Kimberly will move out. Franky Vaclav moved out of Vaclav House in Delphos. Franky Vaclav moved into Vaclav House in Delphos. Franky Vaclav died in Delphos, Centreville, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Franky Vaclav was laid to rest in the Delphos cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 391. Franky Vaclav's mother Kimberly Vaclav married Hilary Noland in Myke Lake, Centreville. Kimberly Vaclav is now named Kimberly Noland. Franky Vaclav's father Normie Vaclav married Loria Aldis in Myke Lake, Centreville. 393. Franky Vaclav's parents Normie Vaclav and Loria Vaclav divorced after 2 years of marriage; they had one child together. 396. Franky Vaclav's parents Hilary Noland and Kimberly Noland divorced after 5 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. 399. Franky Vaclav's half-brother, Bharat Aldis, murdered 50-year-old Bertrand Gilles in Chester Count, Centreville. Franky Vaclav's father, Normie Vaclav, murdered Aldwin Vaclav in an act of revenge.