Aloha Friends! 
Greetings from sunny Oahu!  In case you haven't been following the blog, I just moved here from Virginia with my husband.  He's in the Army and is pursuing a surgery residency at the military hospital.  We've been here for a week now, and, boy, has it been a whirlwind!  We are currently staying in a hotel, which is equally wonderful and challenging!  Fortunately, we were able to find a house within a few days of being here, but, unfortunately, it won't be available for a few weeks.  So, I'll be livin' it up in Waikiki until then!  I was able to pack a few of my essential stamping supplies in my suitcase, and my sweet mom mailed my Big Shot to the hotel, so hopefully I'll be able to create a few cards in the coming weeks.  Plus, I hear there are some great stamp stores around here, so I'm definitely going to be checking those out!  This post is going to be a little picture heavy, but I thought I'd share a little bit of what I've been up to this past week: 
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| Beautiful Waikiki beach with Diamond Head in the background.  The hotel is right next to the beach. 
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| Waikiki in the evening. | 
We drove around the island this past weekend and stopped at some of our favorite spots. 
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| Matsumoto's Shaved Ice-- always crowed, but always delicious. | 
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| Green Tea Special for me, which included green tea shaved ice, vanilla ice cream, and azuki beans!  Yum! | 
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| Mokoli'i.  It's also called Chinaman's Hat. Apparently you can walk to the island because the water is so shallow.
 That will be for another day!
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| A double rainbow!  The first one we saw. | 
So that's a little bit of what I've been up to!  It's just beautiful here, isn't it? 
And if you can bear with me a little more, I have a card to share: 
I used silver, white, and blue embossing powder to create the background of this card.  As it melted, I took a heavily inked stamp (with VersaMark) and made an impression in the hot, melted powder.  Kinda fun, actually!  The stamp is from the Interlocking Backdrops set by Lawn Fawn.  I then finished the card with some strips of card stock with banner ends to ground my sentiment (PTI).  The word is die cut from cork cardstock.  
I wanted to play along with this week's CAS-ual Friday's challenge, which is to create a project with banners or flags.  I used little banners to ground my sentiment.  
Thanks so much for visiting today and an even big thank you if you made it through this long post!
-Lizzy