Summer Survival Guide for Parents
We’ve been waiting for the warm days and bright nights of a Central Oregon summer but this sweet season brings its own challenges when you have kids. But don’t fret, we have a staff of safety-screened babysitters to help get you through the dog days of summer.
Here are three ways a Snappy Sitter can get you through summer:
1. Your Babysitter Cancels at the Last Minute
When your babysitter cancels it can be the worst. It takes time to find someone you trust with your children. When you have to try to find someone new at the last minute lots of parents end up canceling their plans. But don’t cancel your plans! Simply book a new babysitter with us. Snappy Sitters was started by Kaja Caravelli, a Bend, Oregon mom with two children, who knows the challenges of childcare. She personally vets every single sitter which means each babysitter is safety-screened and has reliable transportation. So don’t get upset or freak out if your babysitter cancels – you can book a new babysitter online at Snappy Sitters in less than 10 minutes.
2. Your Kiddo Isn’t Old Enough for Summer Outdoor Activities
When was the last time you kayaked Sparks Lake, spent the afternoon on your SUP at Suttle Lake or floated down the Deschutes River? You don’t have to miss these fun summer activities if you have little ones. Let one of our Snappy Sitters babysit while you head to the great outdoors for some adventure. And don’t feel bad about leaving your sweet kid behind. Our sitters understand this is an amazing time of year to play outside so simply give your Snappy Sitter permission and they can take your kids swimming, biking, hiking or create a scavenger hunt for them. With Snappy Sitters everyone in your family can have fun this summer.
3. Your Little One Gets Sick Over Summer Break
If you have your child in daycare or day camp you can get derailed if they get sick in the summer as a working parent. Snappy Sitters can help you during these last minute emergencies. We have a pool of babysitters that can save the day when your little one doesn’t feel good.