here you are
(idiomatic) Said when handing something over to someone or doing a favour to them, usually to draw the recipient's attention to the exchange; equivalent to “thank you” when receiving something.
People call me stupid for treating you like a queen, but I dont even worry `cause you`re my unforeseen.And I hope that you`ll be with me, if only in my dreams. But here you are next to me and you`re glad, or so it seems. Alexander Rybak
And here you are hurried, And here you are gone; And here is the love, That it's all built upon. Leonard Cohen
So much depends on the performance, and here you are also tied up in the emotion the game evokes. David Gower
It's awkward: Here you are with most of your clothes off in bed with this person who you've really just met. You're strangers to each other's bodies and you're coming together for the first time in front of all these people. Sheryl Lee
Freedom so often means that one isn't needed anywhere. Here you are an individual, you have a background of your own, you would be missed. Willa Cather