Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald celebrate fifth wedding 'monthiversary'

The newly-weds Ben and Jessa Duggar-Seewald just celebrated their fifth "monthiversary." Facebook

TLC Network just aired 19 Kids and Counting's Ben and Jessa Seewald's beautiful November wedding, and five months into their marriage, the newlyweds are showing that they are still as high on love with each other as they were on the day they got married.

Jessa shared a selfie taken with Ben in a plane on her Instagram account (@jessaseewald) and she wrote, "Happy 5 'monthiversary' to this handsome husband of mine! Every day with you is the best day of my life!"

She shared a lot of throwback pictures from her wedding day, including a photo of her father Jim Bob walking her down the aisle. "Remembering back to this special day," she captaioned it.

Jessa also included a photo of their wedding invitation and the diamond ring Ben gave her. "My gorgeous ring that my man designed!" boasted the young reality TV star.

Ben is just the same on his Instagram account (@benseewald) and it is quite evident that he adores the new Mrs. Seewald as he posted a photo of Jessa during their wedding day and wrote, "My lovely bride!"

He shared another wedding picture where he and Jessa were seen tackling some football dummies as the sun set in the background. "Love this picture from our wedding day!" captioned Ben.

The couple are very eager to start a family of their own, and have even expressed their desire to adopt. "We hope to adopt a lot of kids," Jessa told PEOPLE. "If God blesses us with biological kids of our own, it's not going to quench our desire to adopt."

They say the secret to their happy union lies in compromise and understanding. "We try not to argue," said Ben. His wife added that they try to talk about things whenever they have a hard time, and she has been pleasantly surprised to find they are even more loving towards one another after each disagreement.

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