It’s been said that what a working mom really needs most for the holidays is another pair of hands. Barring that likelihood, you can ask someone to give you the gift of organization this year: with a subscription to the web application Home Concierge.
   

Home Concierge is your online personal assistant:

It’s one simple web interface that gives you a streamlined, interactive source for all your planning. Log in to Home Concierge from any computer and you will have access to an interactive calendar, a personalized planner and a vault for important family documents such as insurance policies, warranties and medical information. (And there are plenty of good reasons to have those documents securely stored outside of a paper file at home).

 
   
Update– and get updated– on the run:

Particularly for people who travel a lot, Home Concierge lets you keep the details of your home (or, should you be so lucky, homes) as well as your address book contacts organized and available 24/7. Even better, you can use their reminder tools to email your PDA… so you never miss a key appointment or important “to do.”

 
   
Home Concierge was created by a busy family, for busy families…

And it was conceived out of the belief that day-to-day living should be calm and meaningful. (That might seem as likely as getting another pair of hands)… but any tool that brings all the important information in your life together with ease and security is a gift worth getting (or giving).

An annual subscription to Home Concierge is $150. However, through the end of December only, you can take advantage of its 30-day FREE trial offer. (see site for details.)

Learn more (or get organized now) at BCBHomeConcierge.com
 
   
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