Welcome Dear Family!

December 27, 2025 – Many of us gathered recently to celebrate and remember Sharon Boissoneau. Funerals can be so bittersweet. A tremendous loss creates an unexpected opportunity for family to heal and reconnect. In the midst of grief, I felt so blessed to be able to spend time with relatives I hadn’t seen in decades. As we have gotten older, our lives have become more complicated, making it more difficult to spend quality time together. Before more time passes, I want to create a place that is just for us. A place where we can talk and share photos. A place that’s just ours, like our very own family get together. I want this to be a safe an uplifting place for all of us to feel supported and loved. Many of us are carrying the heavy weight of circumstances life has tossed at us. I hope this is at least one place where we can be our authentic selves and go through this crazy life journey together. I’m excited and hopeful to get to know you all better now, instead of waiting another decade or two to catch up under less than ideal conditions. Life is too short! I’ve lost people that I regret not spending more time with. I got distracted with life and thought I had more time. I’m sure I’m not the only one that’s been there. I don’t want to take the opportunity to get to know any of you for granted and there’s no better time than the present (with a new year right around the corner) to make a change. ~ Michelle Nieman (FKA Michelle Arment)
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.