Lydia is a brilliant professional organizer who is constantly attempting to expand her firm, but even her ambition takes a second seat to love when she meets Robert, a frazzled widower with two young children. Robert, a toy inventor, is invited to introduce his new Christmas toy line to a major retailer. His obstacle is that he has only 12 days to straighten out his life and career. Consider the Christmas rush! Lydia demonstrates to Robert that this responsibility extends far beyond tidily organized junk drawers and touches on every part of his life. While she is bent on assisting him in straightening out minutiae he had previously overlooked, Robert teaches the prim Lydia that messiness can be a joyful part of life.
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Lydia is a brilliant professional organizer who is constantly attempting to expand her firm, but even her ambition takes a second seat to love when she meets Robert, a frazzled widower with two young children. Robert, a toy inventor, is invited to introduce his new Christmas toy line to a major retailer. His obstacle is that he has only 12 days to straighten out his life and career. Consider the Christmas rush! Lydia demonstrates to Robert that this responsibility extends far beyond tidily organized junk drawers and touches on every part of his life. While she is bent on assisting him in straightening out minutiae he had previously overlooked, Robert teaches the prim Lydia that messiness can be a joyful part of life.
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