Sabrina's Instagram Account

Anyone who actually knew Sabrina, even a little bit, would know and tell you about how private she was.  She didn't want anyone knowing her business.  This was never more true as it was on the internet.  Despite her inner-nature, she created an Instagram account specifically to allow her and I to communicate through photos.  This was mostly because the first year or so of our relationship was long distance.  These are the photos that you couldn't see, because her account was private.  I wasn't even allowed to comment on or like them.

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Sunday, September 30, 2012
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Lemon, garlic, white whine shrimp over garlic couscous and side of broccoli and leftover roasted veggies.

Original URL:  https://www.instagram.com/p/QODvilNfu36m52mBu1QBOR1-9d_X0Ug9AGATk0/

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Lemon, garlic, white whine shrimp over garlic couscous and side of broccoli and leftover roasted veggies.

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You'll probably notice that the roasted veggies look familiar.  She had plenty leftover from the previous nights dinner.  The shrimp isn't something that I had very often with Nala.  When I pointed out how much cholesterol shrimp had, it made more sense to have a steak.  That's not to say that she didn't cook shrimp, but when there's a choice between shrimp or steak, we both would prefer steak on most occasions.  

Simba's Post(s) That Day

  • Kale, tomato, onion, jalapeno, swiss, mayo, mustard sandwich #instafood
  • Definitely something awesome about this! #cycling #DotNetNuke
  • Used to live here #cycling
  • Riding on what is known as the wind tunnel #cycling
  • They may look like islands, but that's shallow water and birds #cycling
  • On the back side of Oracle #cycling
  • Secret bmx track hidden away next to the bay #cycling
  • Perfect place for lions to hide ;) #cycling
  • These birds have the right idea! #cycling
  • Stopped for lunch and got chicken adobo to go
  • That's the life