In this reflection we honor the people who show up.
You needed something and they came.
Not because you asked perfectly. Not because it was convenient for them. Not because they owed you or expected something in return. They just came. Because you needed them and they could.
That is not nothing. That is everything.
So much is made of grand gestures. The viral proposal. The surprise trip. The dramatic rescue at the last minute. But life is mostly small moments, and the people who matter are the ones who show up for those.
The friend who drives you to the appointment. The person who checks in after a hard week. The one who remembers the thing you mentioned once and asks how it went. The presence that is just there, steady and unremarkable, exactly when you need it to be.
Showing up is not glamorous. It does not get celebrated. It is quiet and consistent and often invisible. But it is the foundation of every real relationship. It is how trust gets built. Through accumulation. Through repetition. Through someone proving, over and over, that they will be there.
Not everyone can show up. Some people have their own lives, their own limits, their own capacity. That is not a betrayal. It is just reality. The ones who can show up despite having lives and limits—those are the rare ones.
If someone showed up for you, let yourself receive it. Do not dismiss it. Do not tell yourself you should not need this. Do not minimize what they did by saying it was nothing.
It was not nothing. In a world where everyone is busy and everyone has reasons not to come, they came anyway.
That is love. Not the word. The action.
They showed up. Let that land.