Miss Tilliaโs Garden
The Birthday Girl Who Forgot to Have Fun
Lily had been waiting for her birthday party for what felt like a hundred years. Actually, it had only been eleven months and twenty-nine days. But when you are a child waiting for your birthday, eleven months and twenty-nine days is practically forever. And today was finally the day!
Lily had planned everything. There were colorful balloons tied to the garden fence, flowers arranged around the picnic tables, games waiting to be played, and a beautiful birthday cake sitting safely beneath a little cake cover.
She had even made a special sign.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LILY! She stood back and admired everything. โPerfect!โ
Then she frowned. She walked over to the balloons. โAre you all tied tightly?โ She tugged one. The balloon bounced. โGood.โ She checked the cake. โStill there.โ She checked the games. โStill there.โ
Miss Tillia watched as Lily checked everything in the garden. โLily,โ she called, โyour party doesn't begin for another hour.โ
โI know!โ
โYou've checked everything three times.โ
โOnly three?โ
Miss Tillia laughed. Lily giggled and went back to work. Soon the first guests arrived.
โHappy birthday!โ Each of them handed her a present which she immediately put on the table she had set up just for presents.
โThank you!โ Lily hugged her friends. Then looked over their shoulders. โDid everyone get their party hat?โ She handed one to each child.
โOkay! Now the games are over here." She watched as all her friends began to play.
"When we're done playing, we can enjoy a snack. The food is over there. Don't forget the lemonade." Everyone looked at the table with little sandwiches and chips.
"And we're going to have cake after presents, but don't touch the cake yet becauseโโ She stopped.
All of her friends were staring at her.
โWhat?โ
โYou're not playing.โ
โOf course I am!โ
โNo, you've been telling everybody else what to do, but you haven't been joining us.โ
Lily looked around. โOh.โ She hurried over to the first game. โIs everybody ready?โ
They played a beanbag toss. Lily watched carefully. โThat's one point!โ She straightened the beanbags. โThat's two!โ She picked up one that had rolled away. โOkay, everybody throw again!โ
She noticed one of the balloons had come loose. โOh no!โ She ran after it. She tied it back up. Then she noticed the lemonade pitcher was getting empty. She filled it. Then she noticed one of the children had dropped a napkin. She picked it up.
Then she checked the cake. Then the presents. Then the games. Then the balloons. Then the cake again.
Miss Tillia's leaves began to wiggle. Not from the wind. From laughter. โLily,โ Miss Tillia said, โwhen was the last time you had fun?โ
Lily blinked. โI am having fun.โ
โAre you?โ
โYes.โ
โThen why haven't I seen you smile?โ
Lily opened her mouth. Nothing came out. She looked around the garden. Everyone was laughing. Her friends were playing.
Someone had put a party hat on a garden statue. Two children were racing to see who could carry the most balloons. And one little boy was trying very hard to eat a cookie without getting the powdered sugar on his nose. He failed. Everybody laughed. Lily smiled. Then she looked at the cake.
โThe cake!โ She started toward it. Miss Tillia's branches suddenly stretched across the path. Lily stopped. โMiss Tillia?โ
โYou forgot something.โ
โWhat?โ
โYour birthday.โ
โMy birthday is right here!โ
โNo, dear. Your party is right here.โ Miss Tillia's leaves fluttered. โBut the birthday girl seems to be missing.โ
Lily looked around. โIโm right here!โ
Miss Tillia shook her branches. โNope.โ
Lily giggled. โWhat do I have to do to find her?โ
Miss Tillia pointed one branch toward the children. โStop checking.โ
Lily looked at the party. โBut what if something goes wrong?โ
โSomething probably will.โ
Lily's eyes widened. โWhat?!โ
Miss Tillia laughed. โThat's what makes parties interesting!โ
Just thenโPOP! A balloon burst. Everyone jumped. Then they laughed. A little later, someone spilled lemonade. Everyone grabbed napkins. Then they laughed. One of the games didn't work the way Lily had planned. So the children invented a new game. And it was much sillier than Lily's original one.
Lily finally stopped trying to fix everything. She ran. She played. She laughed. She got frosting on her nose. She accidentally stepped on a balloon and jumped when it popped. She even wore the party hat that had somehow ended up upside down.
For the first time that day, she wasn't checking the cake. She wasn't checking the presents. She wasn't checking the games. She wasn't checking whether everyone else was having fun. She was having fun too.
When it was finally time for cake, Lily stood beside Miss Tillia and looked around at her friends. โThis isn't exactly how I planned it.โ
Miss Tillia's leaves rustled. โNo.โ
Lily smiled. โIt's better.โ
Miss Tillia's leaves danced happily. โAnd what did you learn today, birthday girl?โ
Lily thought for a moment. โThat making everything perfect isn't as important as being there to enjoy it.โ
Miss Tillia laughed. โAnd?โ
Lily grinned. โAnd sometimes the best parts of a party are the things that go wrong!โ
Just then, the little boy with the frosting-covered nose sneezed. ACHOO! A tiny puff of powdered sugar flew through the air.
Everyone laughed. Lily laughed the hardest. Miss Tillia's branches swayed above them. Because sometimes the happiest memories aren't the ones where everything goes perfectly. They're the ones where everyone is together... laughing, playing, making a mess... and enjoying the moment they were given.
And Lily? She finally remembered that she wasn't just the one who planned the party.
She was the birthday girl. And birthday girls are supposed to have fun too!
#misstilliasgarden #christianwriter #christianfiction #christianfantasy #stacyfrantz ๐ Miss Tilliaโs Garden ๐ณ
๐ The Birthday Girl Who Forgot to Have Fun ๐ฅณ ๐
Lily had been waiting for her birthday party for what felt like a hundred years. Actually, it had only been eleven months and twenty-nine days. But when you are a child waiting for your birthday, eleven months and twenty-nine days is practically forever. And today was finally the day!
Lily had planned everything. There were colorful balloons tied to the garden fence, flowers arranged around the picnic tables, games waiting to be played, and a beautiful birthday cake sitting safely beneath a little cake cover.
She had even made a special sign.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LILY! She stood back and admired everything. โPerfect!โ
Then she frowned. She walked over to the balloons. โAre you all tied tightly?โ She tugged one. The balloon bounced. โGood.โ She checked the cake. โStill there.โ She checked the games. โStill there.โ
Miss Tillia watched as Lily checked everything in the garden. โLily,โ she called, โyour party doesn't begin for another hour.โ
โI know!โ
โYou've checked everything three times.โ
โOnly three?โ
Miss Tillia laughed. Lily giggled and went back to work. Soon the first guests arrived.
โHappy birthday!โ Each of them handed her a present which she immediately put on the table she had set up just for presents.
โThank you!โ Lily hugged her friends. Then looked over their shoulders. โDid everyone get their party hat?โ She handed one to each child.
โOkay! Now the games are over here." She watched as all her friends began to play.
"When we're done playing, we can enjoy a snack. The food is over there. Don't forget the lemonade." Everyone looked at the table with little sandwiches and chips.
"And we're going to have cake after presents, but don't touch the cake yet becauseโโ She stopped.
All of her friends were staring at her.
โWhat?โ
โYou're not playing.โ
โOf course I am!โ
โNo, you've been telling everybody else what to do, but you haven't been joining us.โ
Lily looked around. โOh.โ She hurried over to the first game. โIs everybody ready?โ
They played a beanbag toss. Lily watched carefully. โThat's one point!โ She straightened the beanbags. โThat's two!โ She picked up one that had rolled away. โOkay, everybody throw again!โ
She noticed one of the balloons had come loose. โOh no!โ She ran after it. She tied it back up. Then she noticed the lemonade pitcher was getting empty. She filled it. Then she noticed one of the children had dropped a napkin. She picked it up.
Then she checked the cake. Then the presents. Then the games. Then the balloons. Then the cake again.
Miss Tillia's leaves began to wiggle. Not from the wind. From laughter. โLily,โ Miss Tillia said, โwhen was the last time you had fun?โ
Lily blinked. โI am having fun.โ
โAre you?โ
โYes.โ
โThen why haven't I seen you smile?โ
Lily opened her mouth. Nothing came out. She looked around the garden. Everyone was laughing. Her friends were playing.
Someone had put a party hat on a garden statue. Two children were racing to see who could carry the most balloons. And one little boy was trying very hard to eat a cookie without getting the powdered sugar on his nose. He failed. Everybody laughed. Lily smiled. Then she looked at the cake.
โThe cake!โ She started toward it. Miss Tillia's branches suddenly stretched across the path. Lily stopped. โMiss Tillia?โ
โYou forgot something.โ
โWhat?โ
โYour birthday.โ
โMy birthday is right here!โ
โNo, dear. Your party is right here.โ Miss Tillia's leaves fluttered. โBut the birthday girl seems to be missing.โ
Lily looked around. โIโm right here!โ
Miss Tillia shook her branches. โNope.โ
Lily giggled. โWhat do I have to do to find her?โ
Miss Tillia pointed one branch toward the children. โStop checking.โ
Lily looked at the party. โBut what if something goes wrong?โ
โSomething probably will.โ
Lily's eyes widened. โWhat?!โ
Miss Tillia laughed. โThat's what makes parties interesting!โ
Just thenโPOP! A balloon burst. Everyone jumped. Then they laughed. A little later, someone spilled lemonade. Everyone grabbed napkins. Then they laughed. One of the games didn't work the way Lily had planned. So the children invented a new game. And it was much sillier than Lily's original one.
Lily finally stopped trying to fix everything. She ran. She played. She laughed. She got frosting on her nose. She accidentally stepped on a balloon and jumped when it popped. She even wore the party hat that had somehow ended up upside down.
For the first time that day, she wasn't checking the cake. She wasn't checking the presents. She wasn't checking the games. She wasn't checking whether everyone else was having fun. She was having fun too.
When it was finally time for cake, Lily stood beside Miss Tillia and looked around at her friends. โThis isn't exactly how I planned it.โ
Miss Tillia's leaves rustled. โNo.โ
Lily smiled. โIt's better.โ
Miss Tillia's leaves danced happily. โAnd what did you learn today, birthday girl?โ
Lily thought for a moment. โThat making everything perfect isn't as important as being there to enjoy it.โ
Miss Tillia laughed. โAnd?โ
Lily grinned. โAnd sometimes the best parts of a party are the things that go wrong!โ
Just then, the little boy with the frosting-covered nose sneezed. ACHOO! A tiny puff of powdered sugar flew through the air.
Everyone laughed. Lily laughed the hardest. Miss Tillia's branches swayed above them. Because sometimes the happiest memories aren't the ones where everything goes perfectly. They're the ones where everyone is together... laughing, playing, making a mess... and enjoying the moment they were given.
And Lily? She finally remembered that she wasn't just the one who planned the party.
She was the birthday girl. And birthday girls are supposed to have fun too!
#misstilliasgarden #christianwriter #christianfiction #christianfantasy #stacyfrantz