Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard wedding nailed their 1000 guests as they seal their vows with their very first kiss last June 21. The couple seem to adjust swiftly and happily in their married life evident with the photos that Jill has posted in her Instagram account. The "19 Kids and Counting" star seemingly enjoys establishing domestic life with her husband. According to ABC, the newlyweds are using their creativity to save money. They even make the most boring tasks look exciting and appealing thru the snapshots that they are posting.
Jill posed beside a stuffed zucchini that she has prepared for her husband. This is a produce from her family's garden and used a recipe she found online. The couple also eat out. They posed outside IHOP, where they indulged on a full stack of pancakes for only 56 cents in honor IHOP's 56th birthday. Since having a haircut can be pricey, the couple also take a photo of Jill giving her husband a haircut to save more.
Prior to the wedding, the couple's practical approach to life has been evident with the wedding registry list that they have provided. The couple requested for things that they can use every day which includes pliers, screwdrivers, cereals and noodles. According to US Weekly, the couple requested for normal household paraphernalia like towels, bowls and silverwares. However, there are also more unusual requests like cereal, including Raisin Bran, Froot Loops, Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme, Berry Colossal Crunch, and Fruity Dyno-Bites. They've also registered for Instant Noodles and gift cards to restaurants like Qdoba Mexican Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Papa John's Pizza, Subway, Starbucks, and Panera Bread. They even listed more costly items which include the usual kitchen appliances, a Yamaha keyboard, a digital camera, and two firearms, a 12-gauge shotgun and a Smith & Wesson rifle.
Reportedly, the reality show star seems to enjoy the new season of her life. She tells People how rewarding her husband and wedded life is.
"I have the most amazing guy," Jill tells PEOPLE. "Everything about being married is awesome."
According to Daily Mail, the couple first met in Nepal in November after remotely communicating with one another via email and Skype. They began courting for five months before getting engaged.