Ann Farabee: You are doing great!

Published 12:00 am Saturday, January 4, 2025

By Ann Farabee

They think no one is paying attention to them. They think no one even notices them, and they surely do not think anyone is appreciating them.

But I saw you. Some of you I knew. Most of you I did not. When I passed by you, I may not have even acknowledged you. We may, or may not, have said hello in passing.

But I felt like I knew you.

You are a family member buying food for a meal, sometimes with children in tow.

You are the one who helps your child daily with schoolwork.

You are the one who prays with them at night.

I have seen you volunteering — at food pantries, at church, with youth sports.

I see you investing in lives of children — so they can be successful.

I see you — the one who prays daily for others.

I see you — the worker that always goes beyond expectations. You are the pastor, the teacher, the nurse, the plumber, the cashier, the businessman, the mail carrier, the delivery man.

I see you — the exhausted parents or grandparents, raising children.

I see you — caring for the elderly or the sick who need constant care.

I see you — the father or the grandfather who always finds time to say yes, even if your tired body is saying no.

I see you making sacrifices daily for others.

I am so thankful we are not on this journey called life alone.

I smile as I think about you — those who would be at my doorstep in a minute if I needed you. And… I would be at yours if you needed me.

That is the way life is…

We are family.

Not always by blood, but family in our hearts.

Never feel that no one cares. Never feel that no one notices.

We see you. We know how hard you work. We appreciate how hard you work.

Sometimes, we just fail to tell you.

Sometimes we even live in the same house — and still fail to tell you.

But we know. We are all doing the best we can.

We are often in the midst of seasons of life that are filled with joy and troubles.

I believe that we try to do the best we can.

You are doing great!

1 Thessalonians 5:11 says for us to encourage one another and build each other up.

Love and encouragement matters now more than ever. Tell someone you appreciate them. We all need to hear it.

Ann Farabee is a teacher, writer and speaker. Contact her at annfarabee@gmail.com or annfarabee.com.

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