'19 Kids and Counting' stars Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard still enjoying honeymoon stage

Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard/Instagram

"19 Kids and Counting" stars Jill and Derick Dillard got hitched on June 21 and the couple are both estatic about their honeymoon and being husband and wife. The wedding was filled with family and friends, a total of 1,000 guests.

Newlywed Jill and Derick gushed to People Magazine about married life and how in love they are. Jill told People, "I have the most amazing guy. Everything about being married is awesome." The couple also shared details about their honeymoon, but clearly, the honeymoon stage will stay a while.

Jill and Derick went to Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina for their honeymoon. They rented a beach house, People revealed. "Every morning, we would wake up and go out and sit on the deck and listen to the waves. It was beautiful. It was very private without a lot of people there yet for the season. It was so relaxing," shared Jill.

As if sharing honeymoon details wasn't enough, the couple treated People Magazine to a bunch of photos too. The couple was photographed touring the Wright Brothers National Memorial and Cape Hatteras Island. Jill said "It was really pretty there. It was wonderful. We were able to be away for almost a full week."

After the honeymoon, the couple is back in Arkansas and fixing their home together. Jill is now getting used to being a wife and learning how to cook, just for two people (she got used to cooking for 19). "I love to cook and have been able to do a lot of cooking. Cooking for two people is a learning experience in and of itself."

And of course, the lovebirds still can't get enough of each other. They want to spend as much time as they can with one another. Jill shared, "Our house is really close to Derick's work. I have been able to drop him off in the morning and meet him for lunch so we can spend more time together. It has really been a lot of fun."

Maybe we'll all get to see more about the Dillard wedding and the Dillard household once "19 Kids and Counting" returns.

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