I can share a funny childhood memory that some people might enjoy:
Once upon a time, a young child was attending a family gathering. They were about five years old and had recently learned some basic magic tricks. During the party, the child decided to show off their newfound skills to their relatives.
The child proudly stood in front of everyone and announced that they would make a coin disappear. They held up a coin for everyone to see, closed their tiny hand around it, and chanted some magical-sounding words. With a flourish, they opened their hand, but the coin was still there! The child's face turned serious, and they tried again, this time with even more magical-sounding words and exaggerated hand movements. But once again, the coin stubbornly stayed in their palm.
The child's determination was unwavering, and they tried several more times, each time with increasing excitement and theatrics. The family members, thoroughly entertained, played along and cheered the child on. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity of failed attempts, the child decided to try one last time.
This time, they squeezed their eyes shut tightly, whispered an extra-secret magical incantation, and dramatically opened their hand. Lo and behold, the coin had vanished! The child's eyes widened in amazement, and they broke into a huge grin. The room erupted in laughter and applause, and the child beamed with pride at their successful magic trick.
It may not have been the most polished magic performance, but it was certainly a moment of pure joy and laughter for everyone present. And it's a memory that the family still fondly recalls and shares, reminiscing about the innocent and delightful magic show put on by the young magician.