Offspring: A Must-Have App for Every Mommy

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“Out of the mouths of babes.”

“Kids say the darndest things.”

“Say what?”

Over the years, I’ve heard my kids utter some whoppers, and I think, I should write that down. Well, thanks to the super amazing app called Offspring, I have started to do just that! Created by a local family, the Offspring application makes it simple to store, share, and then publish your children’s words, smiles, video, artwork, milestones, etc., as they happen and then revisit them in days and years to come. I’m officially over six months deep into using the app, and I’m so thankful I have these memories to reflect upon.

Offspring Moment ShotHere are some of my favorites:

Aiden was looking at some coins in his math book and asked if one of the pennies was a nickel. I said, “No, it’s not a nickle. It’s the coin with Abraham Lincoln (a penny). Aiden said, “You never know with those guys and their beards. It’s all so confusing.”

Last night Ethan woke up crying with a fever and head cold and said, “I’m worried the reason that I’m sick is because I’m allergic to my blankies.”

After throwing up, Aiden confesses, “The sad thing is, I was so tired that after I threw up, I just laid in it for a little bit.”

All kids are sick. They ask if we’re doing school tomorrow. Caleb declares, “I think if Aiden’s burps stink we shouldn’t do school. Stinky burps definitely will make it hard to do math.”

After Josh and I returned from a marriage retreat: Aiden says, “About three months before I propose (to my wife), I’m going to lock myself in a room with biscuits and water and read a book this thick (holds hands apart to indicate about two feet) about marriage so I don’t EVER have to go to one of those marriage retreats.”

As I exit Target with Aiden, we see an old lady using a walker. Aiden says, “When I get to the point that I need to use a walker, I’m just going to learn to ride a pig.”

The sad thing is, I’d let years go by without documenting these gems. The kids and I have read and re-read these quotes over the past several months and end up belly laughing every single time.

The Offspring app also does many other super amazing things. You can capture photos and videos, document artwork, add journal entries, and keep track of milestones. All of these features can be assigned to each child, which makes keeping who said what and who did what super straightforward.

Offspring Order ShotOffspring also gives you the opportunity to create photo books and picture prints from Walgreens. You can choose to create a photo book with all the quotes, artwork, moments, and milestones from one or multiple children. I have yet to do this, but it seems like an amazing option.

So, I encourage you mommies to start keeping track of these moments. They are fleeting and oh so funny!

Please try this out and connect with Offspring via Facebook. Offspring is the best way to CAPTURE, SHARE, and PUBLISH your kid’s special moments. They are constantly working to improve things for all of us; in fact, they are in the process of finishing up a free update to the app which will include enhancements to their notifications.

Super cool that this ingenuity is from Des Moines, don’t you think?

Coupon Codes and a Giveaway

Offspring is generously providing our readers with coupon codes, and one lucky winner will get a FREE Photo Book!! See below:

20% off Offspring Photo Book
Coupon Code: DSMMOMS
expires 10/31/2014

20% off Walgreens Photos from Offspring App
Coupon Code: QPSAVE
expires 12/31/2014

One reader will receive a FREE Offspring Photo Book (up to a $40 value)! Enter below.

What are some of your favorite kid quotes? Share them with us!

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Marti Skow
Marti Skow is a boy raising, homeschooling, picture taking, blog/song/poetry writing, husband loving, work from home graphic artist. She has learned to graciously thrive in a house full of boys, living a life precariously between wedgie wars and warrior training. Marti has written several worship songs with her husband Josh and describes writing and poetry as her form of “knitting.” Some of her favorite things are good coffee (spelled Smokey Row), historical fiction and breakfast foods…preferably enjoyed together. Marti’s desire is to see the world as God sees it and to love His people as He does. You can read more about Marti’s life with boys at www.betterbelieveit.wordpress.com.

6 COMMENTS

  1. This is such a great idea time with my almost 1 year old is moving so fast I love the idea if being able to document as I go

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