Jill Dillard snaps photo of sister Jinger saying sweet goodbye to Jeremy Vuolo

Jill Dillard captures this sweet moment of Jinger Duggar saying goodbye to Jeremy Vuolo. (Instagram/Jill Dillard)

If there is one person in the Duggar household who can understand what it's like to have a long distance relationship, then she's Jill Dillard, who is now married to Derick Dillard.

Jill and Derick had their fair share of airport goodbyes, so when Jill saw her younger sister say goodbye to her fiancé Jeremy Vuolo, she had a trip down memory lane.

Jill even posted a photo of Jinger and Jeremy saying a private goodbye. "#goodbyes are so tough! I remember those days! Loved getting to hang out with these lovebirds yesterday #jeremyandjinger #longdistancerelationships," she captioned it.

The Dillards are currently back in Arkansas to enjoy a short vacation from their Christian ministry in Central America. The Duggar family can't be more thrilled to have them back with "what will feel like a short period of time." However, they plan to make the most out of their reunion by enjoying "every second they are here with us."

Jill and Derick are planning on taking some Bible classes while in the U.S. They assured their fans though that they will still go back to Central America to continue their mission.

"Serving in Central America has been an amazing experience so far for both of us (and Israel!). We feel like we've made great advancements in just learning the culture and the language as well as building relationships with so many precious people," the couple wrote on their blog.

Their time in El Salvador has allowed them "to see many hearts touched, many souls accept the redeeming love of Christ, and many sweet people helped through humanitarian efforts."

Despite constantly being criticised by naysayers, Jill and Derick are optimistic that their labours will "serve as a strong foundation for many years of wonderful ministry in the days to come."

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