In this story, Lydia is a successful professional organizer who is continuously attempting to build her business. But when she meets Robert, a frazzled widower with two young children, even her ambition takes a back seat to love and their relationship blossoms. Robert, a toy inventor, has been requested to demonstrate his new Christmas toy line to a major retail chain. In order to do his task, he has only 12 days to organize his personal life and business. What a mad dash to get ready for Christmas! Lydia demonstrates to Robert that this duty extends far beyond the cleaning of his cluttered junk drawers and involves every part of his life. While Lydia is focused on assisting Robert in sorting up minutiae he has long neglected, Robert shows the prim and proper Lydia that messiness can be a joyful part of life.
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In this story, Lydia is a successful professional organizer who is continuously attempting to build her business. But when she meets Robert, a frazzled widower with two young children, even her ambition takes a back seat to love and their relationship blossoms. Robert, a toy inventor, has been requested to demonstrate his new Christmas toy line to a major retail chain. In order to do his task, he has only 12 days to organize his personal life and business. What a mad dash to get ready for Christmas! Lydia demonstrates to Robert that this duty extends far beyond the cleaning of his cluttered junk drawers and involves every part of his life. While Lydia is focused on assisting Robert in sorting up minutiae he has long neglected, Robert shows the prim and proper Lydia that messiness can be a joyful part of life.
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