Amy Duggar and Dillon King talk about their marriage: 'We don't miss being single'

A throwback photo of Amy Duggar and Dillon King's wedding on Sept. 6, 2015. (Instagram/19kidsandgrowing)

Time certainly flies by so fast. Amy Duggar and husband Dillon King have been married for a year already, and the two lovebirds appear to be even more in love now than when they tied the knot.

"We don't miss being single," Dillon tells PEOPLE. "We love being with one another and waking up every morning beside each other."

The Kings said "I do" to one another on Sept. 6, 2015 in front of close friends and family near Bentonville, Arkansas. They are now marking the first year anniversary by gushing about just how much they enjoy wedded bliss.

"If we have an issue we settle it before bedtime," Dillon shares. "I love to cook and Amy cleans or vice versa. Amy handles the laundry, but I take out the trash."

Back when they were single, the Kings love to go out and have fun during weekends. But now, they prefer nothing more than to spend the night in and snuggle with each other.

"We've switched out from nights on the town to sweatpants and a movie for most of our Saturday nights," Amy says.

With the two so well-adjusted to married life, being parents just might be in the cards next. "Our first year has been really fun. Our goals for next year are to travel the world and fall further in love with each other! Who knows? There might even be some baby talk," teases Amy.

Meanwhile, her cousin Jessa Duggar is expecting her second baby (or babies) with husband Ben Seewald. The two made the happy announcement on their blog: "We are overjoyed to announce that Spurgeon has a new title in life as 'big brother!' We are so thankful that God is adding to our family. 2017 is shaping up to be a wonderful year already and we know Spurgeon will do a great job in his new role," they write.

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