Korie Robertson promotes 'The Little Duck Wife' blog of soon-to-be daughter-in-law Mary Kate

Mary Kate McEacharn poses with future groom John Luke in a photo she posted on her Instagram account.(Instagram/Mary Kate McEacharn)

"Duck Dynasty" star Korie Robertson has embraced her son John Luke's soon-to-be bride Mary Kate McEacharn with arms wide open, and it looks like the two women are enjoying a pretty good relationship.

Now, Korie is promoting Mary Kate's new blog called "The Little Duck Wife," which she earlier planned on starting after her wedding. However, Mary Kate appeared so excited about starting the new blog that she jumped right into it even before her wedding as she shared special details of her life with the Robertson family.

On her Instagram account (@bosshogswife), Korie shared a screenshot of the blog and wrote, "My soon to be DIL [daughter-in-law] has started a blog and it's almost as adorable as she is. #littleduckwife @missmarymcmcmc"

On the blog's "About Me" section, Mary Kate wrote that she is looking forward to her marriage with John Luke this summer. After that, they will be moving to Lynchburg, Virginia, to enrol and study at Liberty University. They will be 14 hours away from their family and friends, so in order to keep them updated about their lives, she decided to start the blog.

"This is what I guess you would consider a lifestyle blog, but with a whole bunch of other fun stuff, too. We do a good bit of traveling, so I look forward to sharing our adventures," she said. "I also really like fashion, cooking, art, and also I'm really looking forward to building and decorating a house. Basically I just want to document everything and if anybody else cares to check out what's happening, then that's awesome and I'm so glad to have you tagging along!"

Mary Kate is a devout Christian, so she did not miss the chance to express her love for Jesus Christ in her new blog.

"Above everything else though, I am a believer in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and I hope to spread His love through this little corner of the Internet," she wrote.