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SillverFoxx Loyal user A Foxx in Her Soxx has... 224 Posts |
Just wanted to share this; I think this is the youngest person I have ever done magic for.
I went to my friend's Christmas party tonight, and there were two little kids there. She had me do some tricks for them, just cards and coins. I did Scotch and Soda for the little girl (I think she was maybe 4 yrs old) and when it was done she looked at me with her eyes all wide and whispered, "You're a real magician? I didn't think magicians were real." She had this amazed look on her face and said she only thought they were on TV. I think that made my Christmas... I'll always remember her little face when she said that! It was the sweetest thing; it made me feel like I really did something magical. |
Dr. Delusion Special user Eugene, Oregon. 733 Posts |
That's just too cool. That's something money can't buy. It makes all worth while when something like that happens. I'm very happy for you.
Merry Christmas, Bob. |
MoonRazor Special user 843 Posts |
Good thing she didn't win the Scotch and Soda
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Stevethomas Inner circle Southern U.S.A. 3728 Posts |
A reaction like that is something that helps make this whole job worthwhile.
steve |
montymagi Special user Slidell La 752 Posts |
That is the type of thing that makes me love working family places and doing kid shows. Sure with adults you can do amazing things but you never get that sense of wonder from the big folks.
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Corbett Inner circle Indiana 1161 Posts |
I don't think anything beats children's reaction to sponge balls. Can you beat it?
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SillverFoxx Loyal user A Foxx in Her Soxx has... 224 Posts |
I thought this was pretty cool!
I don't know sponge balls. Yet. |
hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
You can't beat the little ones for reactions and helping you remember why you do magic.
At Christmas this year, my 4 year old granddaughter got a little pony set. This thing was packaged up like Fort Knox. She just comes over to me and says "Grandpa you magic this out for me?" Only through the eyes of a child. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
Michael Taggert Special user Fredericksburg Virginia 656 Posts |
Ill share this from last nightsnew years eve show. at the end of my show I use a child for three rotuines where he/she becomes the magician.Last night I had three gems of children for my shows. But the first child was so fun. he ahd seen my show a year earlier and was very proud that He "knew"what I was going to do next. Then he got to help with the new ending of the show and become the star of the last rotuine. (chair suspension) at the end I handed him my one of my magic kits that I make up and Give away to that Child and wow! "is this realy for ME!!!" yes Wow!!!!
He has already signed up for my news letter. To see his eys light up was incredible. that's why I do this. Michael |
Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
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On 2008-12-14 12:53, spacecop wrote: Oh yes you can! Prepare a lot, build in a lot of misdirection, polish your scripts and SHARE THE MAGIC WITH THEM having them use their imagination and talk about what they imagine. Naturally you must drop any challenging words or (more difficult) attitudes. But that look in older people's eyes is as rewarding: you brought the good part of their youth back to them. The only other way to do that (to their knowledge) is to go and see a shrink and, for interesting it may be, it's much less fun.
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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