'Duck Dynasty' star Mary Kate gushes about 'dream' honeymoon with hubby John Luke

John Luke and Mary Kate enjoy themselves on the beach during their honeymoon in this photo Mary Kate posted on her Instagram account. (Instagram/Mary Kate McEacharn)

Newlyweds John Luke and Mary Kate Robertson from the hit show "Duck Dynasty" have really been enjoying their honeymoon but are now ready to head back to Louisiana.

"The Little Duck Wife" Mary Kate has been documenting their honeymoon with pictures shared on her Instagram account (@marykaterob). The most recent one showed her giving her husband a sweet kiss while they were riding a boat.

"These past two weeks were an absolute dream! But happy to be heading back to Louisiana," she captioned the photo.

The lovebirds did a lot of sightseeing during their honeymoon. They also spent time doing a lot of water activities, lounged on the beach, and enjoyed good food.

Earlier, Mary Kate shared a photo of her holding up a book while she lounges on the beach. Honeymoon part 2, day 3," she wrote. "Trying to up my reading game so I can be on the same level as JL...it's quite the challenge."

In another photo, Mary Kate is seen swimming with the fishes and she wrote, "Honeymoon part 2, day 4. Went swimming with these little guys....plus some stingrays...oh and can't forget the sharks."

She and John Luke seemed to be mindful of their diet during their honeymoon with Mary Kate posting a photo of a platter of fruits paired with some milk and cereal.

The two felt extremely grateful to have seen and experienced the beauty of the world, and they thanked God for it.

"Honeymoon part 2, day 5. Talks about our awesome Creator over breakfast....God continues to just completely amaze me by His goodness and by not only the way He creates beautiful things, but how He also creates us to see things as beautiful!" she wrote beside the photo.

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