Celebrating San Jose!
It’s getting cold outside and I don’t know about the rest of you, but I could use a getaway! Maybe I should head out to San Jose to celebrate their 232rd birthday!
Yes, California’s third-largest city is celebrating their birthday today and with over 230 years under their belt, what a birthday it is!
To learn a little more about the history of this beautiful city, I turned to SanJose.org.
When the Spaniards arrived, they built a chain of 21 missions from San Diego up to Sonoma, and a series of forts. In 1776, Captain Juan Bautista de Anza was charged by the Spanish king to lead settlers from New Spain to Nueva (later “Alta”) California. After stopping at Monterey, De Anza continued north, scouting sites for the Presidio of San Francisco, Mission San Francisco de Asis, and El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, now San Jose. Though a surveyor, not founder, De Anza’s legacy lives on throughout California, in the names of towns, parks, and roads.
El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe was officially founded on November 29, 1777, the first town in the Spanish colony Nueva California. It took its name from Saint Joseph, patron saint of pioneers and travelers, and from the Guadalupe River. You can visit the last surviving adobe from the De Anza era—the 1797 Peralta Adobe (named for an inhabitant) in downtown San Jose.
If you want to learn more about the beautiful San Jose, California, visit SanJose.org.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.