Meet: this is Michael, the father of five-year-old Charlie. They have lived together for two years. Mom Charlie left them and went to another country. This time became difficult for the father and daughter. And at the same time remarkable. Charlie was coming from a kindergarten to school. The girl was expecting this event with delight, and the pope ... Pope was scared. As he told Kidspot, his daughter seemed to be tearing into the future, and he was desperate to slow down the time. Yes, Michael was worried far more than Charlie herself: the thought that she and her daughter would spend less time together terrified him .- I was embraced by strangers in supermarkets, because I could not stop crying, - remembers the man. "I knew I was embarrassing Charlie, but there was nothing I could do about my tears.A photo: Facebook In general, the transition period promised to be difficult - not for the daughter, so for the pope. Michael decided to make it easier. At least for myself. He approached the problem unconventionally. In any case, we could not remember a single similar case in the office! Michael, this incredibly caring dad, every morning he collected a box of lunch for his daughter. And each time, except for the actual food, I put a note in this box: "Smile, because I love you." "You are my treasure! I love you, you make me happy. "" I'm proud of you, we're a great team, I'm so lucky with you! "" I think you're amazing, Charlie. "" You're a star, because you're kind, brave, smart, funny and polite. "Photo: FacebookCool, huh? And that's not all.These are not just notes on a piece of paper torn out of a notebook in a hurry. These are surprise letters – in the form of hearts, stars, smiles, fluffy sheep… And so every day. Every day is a different surprise. Needless to say, Charlie adores these letters? I think any of us would cry with happiness, finding something like this in our purse. Or at least an extra message on WhatsApp with words of such unconditional love. And now she herself leaves notes for Michael. Not in a lunch box, not in the refrigerator. “I’m not used to seeing her in my school uniform yet. But she is the best thing in my life. And talking about how the day went at school is the best part of my day,” says Michael. By the way, don’t you want to go to Australia yet?..