Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Nichole Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Nichole Vaclav) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Isabelle Vaclav) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Nichole Vaclav) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Isabelle Vaclav)
376. Timotheus Nichole Vaclav was born to Isabelle Vaclav and Nichole Vaclav in the town of Pilot Point, on the island of New Waterford. He is named after his mother's uncle, Timotheus Prasun. 14 people came to meet Timotheus Vaclav for the first time this year: Mellie Vaclav, Didi Vaclav, Timotheus Vaclav, Bunny Prasun, Blondelle Prasun, Gloriana Prasun, Isabelle Vaclav, Mellie Prasun, Suellen Vaclav, Brigit Prasun, Thatch Prasun, Simon Vaclav, Codee Vaclav, and Codee Prasun. Renee Prasun people came to meet Timotheus Vaclav for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Timotheus this year. 377. Timotheus is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Isabelle Vaclav found an uninhabited house in Nolensville, New Waterford, called Noland House, that could be resided in. Timotheus Vaclav moved out of Prasun House in Pilot Point. Timotheus Vaclav moved into Noland House in Nolensville. Timotheus Vaclav moved out of Noland House in Pilot Point. Timotheus Vaclav died in Nolensville, New Waterford, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Timotheus Vaclav was laid to rest in the Nolensville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 380. Timotheus Vaclav's younger half-sister, Corly Vaclav, was born in the town of Nolensville, on the island of New Waterford. 381. Timotheus Vaclav's mother Isabelle Vaclav married Valentine Vaclav in Nolensville, New Waterford. 386. Timotheus Vaclav's younger half-brother, Johnny Vaclav, was born in the town of Nolensville, on the island of New Waterford.