Michelle Duggar blogs about Jill and Derick Dillard, Jessa and Ben Seewald's wedding

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Love is in the air in the Duggar household. With the addition of Derick Dillard and Ben Seewald in the family, there's more love to share with everyone. Family matriarch Michelle Duggar is very happy with the union of her daughters and having two new kids in Derick and Ben.

In her blog for the official site of the Duggar Family, Michelle answered a fan question about Jill and Derick. Michelle shared that there was a smooth transition for the two.

"They have their schedule already -- they get up and off to work or Jill works on her studies [to be a midwife]. Sometimes she'll pop by our place since it's awfully quiet at her house. She's so used to studying with noise," Michelle answered.

"It's so sweet to see them starting their lives and their family together. It was truly the joy of [Jill's] life to marry Derick and they both feel so blessed to have each other. They are just really, really happy to be married and enjoying married life," she added.

Michelle is surely happy that there's another grandchild already on the way, but of course, there's also the recent wedding of daughter Jessa to Ben.  She says that it's sweet to see those who are in love, and that it's good for everyone to be around such love.

And for Michelle, the love the family shares is good even if the younger Duggars get to see their older sisters kiss.

But aside from Jill and Jessa, Michelle and husband Jim Bob Duggar are very much still in love, too. After 19 kids, they are still sweet as ever. Just three days ago, Jessa uploaded a photo on her Instagram account. It was captioned "My parents texted me this picture!

"19 Kids and Counting" airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.

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