To the boy running away:
I hope your mom packed you a liverwurst sandwich.
I hope you get eaten by a Piranha Plant when you next play Super Mario Bros.
I hope the class finds out about Mr. Hoppy, the pee-stained stuffed rabbit doll you’ve been sleeping with since you were 2. I’m sure the girl you like would be very interested in knowing all about Mr. Hoppy. What’s her name again? Emma?
I hope a televised presidential address cuts right into a crucial moment in your favorite TV show.
I hope you wake up with incurable bedhead.
I hope you have an unstoppable case of the giggles during Sunday mass.
I hope you step in gum.
I hope it’s fresh gum that had just been spat out.
I hope you made investments with Bernie Madoff.
I hope you have a surprise math test.
I hope your Hershey Kiss melted in your pocket.
I hope the snowstorm closes school for everyone but you.
I hope you had money on the Colts.
You will never again run away from Charlie, saying that you don’t want to catch diabetes. Just as Charlie told you in the bathroom at school as you were sprinting away, diabetes is not contagious. Listen to me. Diabetes is not contagious!
Tell your friends.
I’m so mature. Pisses me off though. All it takes is for this one kid to take this idea of diabetes being contagious to the playground, and we’ll have a big problem. Charlie was fine with this one isolated incident and handled it perfectly, but just imagine if it was a group of kids running away from him for fear of catching diabetes.
That, would crush him.






Oh my g-d Carey, this kills me! - last year we had a kid saying Trev was going to "die" because it is "di"abetes. And, of course, it was the school counselor's (psychologist..whatever)kid saying it. I think as parents we constantly need to educate and re-educate our kids and our kids friends and classmates and their parents and the teachers (don't get me started on THAT one!). I say it again our kids are amazing - I hope I will learn how to handle this kind of crap as well as they do...but until then - I will be the one to spit out gum on the playground!
Wow! Charlie, you hold your head up and be glad you are not as ignorant as this boy!!
I was diagnosed as an adult, but I did have arthritis diagnosed at the age of about 10, and I remember all sorts of stupid things kids said. And the worst culprits were actually teachers. So my heart goes out to him. And I don't care how mature you are...lol...you're RIGHT!
Charlie is amazing and strong and I'm so freaking proud of him!
I'm sorry he had to deal with the boy who ran away -But Charlie dealt with it like the champion he is!
Kelly K
When you say you hope the Hershey's Kiss melted in the kid's pocket, did you mean the front pocket... or the BACK pocket? :-)