MommyMixer: The New Way to Find a Sitter

Mixers offer a way for moms and baby sitters to meet.

ByABC News via logo
December 30, 2007, 1:25 PM

Dec. 31, 2007 — -- The room was abuzz with women looking for the perfect match. On the prowl, they hoped to find the right fit for their lives and lifestyles, recently, at an Austin, Texas, mixer. Nervously, they circled, attempted to mingle, and wondered about the right questions to ask.

But these women weren't looking for relationships. They were searching for nannies at the MommyMixer, geared to link parents with sitters. The baby-sitting network was the brainchild of an Austin mother looking for an easier way for mothers and sitters to find one another.

"Every mom that walks in says, 'I don't know why anyone's not thought of this before this,'" said MommyMixer's founder Mary Sullivan Cooper, who came up with the idea after baby-sitting her way through college at the University of Texas. "There is something so old-fashioned and valuable about being face to face. And I have moms that come that just need five minutes, and they know immediately with each candidate."

Since Cooper established the MommyMixer in 2003, it has expanded beyond Austin to include 18 cities nationwide and it continues to grow.

The mixers are ideal for a mother looking to find a trustworthy caretaker for her children.

"Finding good child care for us, the last 4½ years, has been very difficult. Mostly because it's hard to find people that are reliable," said Carolyn Davis, who was looking for a baby sitter at a recent MommyMixer in Austin.

The mixers may look like a party, but they essentially are like a speed-dating service for parents and available baby sitters. The events allow parents and a pool of mostly college-student baby sitters to converge for a night.

"It surpasses my expectations," Davis said, after finding two matches during the event.

The option provides an alternative to hit-or-miss online bulletin boards, and may be less expensive than nanny agencies.

According to the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies, average annual fees paid for full-time care for an infant at a center is between $4,020 and $14,225.