Charlie Karrat (Kuh-rot)

Charlie lives with challenges most people never have to think about, and he meets them with a calm strength that honestly puts the rest of us to shame. He’s our favorite little X-man.

A little about Charlie’s superpowers (and challenges)

Charlie’s condition affects his mobility, muscle tone, breathing, digestion, and sleep. His care is complex and very hands-on, and his days look different from most kids’.

He eats through a feeding tube, can’t talk or communicate the way most people do, and needs help with pretty much everything, right down to changing the programs on his iPad. He’s lifted and carried for transitions from couch to chair, chair to bed, bed to van. Despite all of this, Charlie almost never complains.

Seriously. We could all learn a lot from this kid.

Charlie Karrat doing a nebulizer treatment.

Charlie loves:

  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Peppa Pig, and Hey Duggee
  • Watching his sister Olivia dance and jump around
  • The Five Little Monkeys song (especially the alligator 🐊)
  • His Mickey Mouse doll (this is the only toy that truly matters)

Charlie doesn’t like:

  • Pretty much anything in his mouth that isn’t his own fingers

Because of aspiration risk, Charlie can’t have food or drinks by mouth. But on his birthday every year, we put a little frosting on his lips so he at least gets a taste. Because everyone deserves birthday frosting.

Momma and Charlie when Charlie was younger

Charlie depends on someone for everything, and that level of care is intense and nonstop. He’s been through more hospital visits, procedures, and physical challenges than most adults experience in a lifetime.

And yet…
He rarely cries.
He doesn’t get angry.
He just exists, calmly, taking it all in.

He’s not broken.
He’s not a tragedy.
He’s just Charlie.

Charlie Karrat with one of his Mickey Mouse dolls and fingers in his mouth.
Charlie Karrat sitting in his chair with fingers in his mouth.

Charlie is the heart of everything we do here. This site exists to:

  • Share his story
  • Build awareness
  • Support his care
  • Promote the books inspired by him
  • Create a stable, accessible life where he can be safe and comfortable

Either way, we’re really glad you’re here. 💛