Little People Big World boy Jacob Roloff tied the knot with Isabel Rock a year ago. The happy couple has had a wonderful past year. The couple is celebrating their first wedding anniversary. However, at a time as blissful as this, Isabel shared a lengthy ‘honest’ note on her Instagram. In the post, she admitted that their first year in marriage was ‘hard,’ but she wants to be candid about it. Let’s have a look at what Isabel shared about this new change in her life!
Little People Big World: Isabel Looks Back At The First Year Of Marriage
Isabel Rock shared a picture from the couple’s wedding and added a heartfelt caption to it. She wrote that the past one year has not been easy for both. The couple dealt with a variety of challenges and issues, all amidst a global pandemic staring in the face. So yes, nothing has been easy for them – be it transitioning and growing or dealing with stressful external factors. She further added that the couple had to face the loss of family members and devastating wildfires in their home state.
Despite all the setbacks, the adorable couple of Jacob and Isabel is high on love. Isabel shared that though there were rough patches and some gloomy days, everything just contributed to deepening their love. She went on to explain that her motive behind sharing this message is to show people how real the star lives are. People tend to compare their lives after what they see online. But as Isabel hints, even those behind the screens have their personal challenges, own troughs, and crests.
Isabel Roloff Asks People To Not Compare Their Lives With Others
Isabel pointed out that their lives are as easy as common people. They have their share of difficult conversations and challenging moments. They, too, are trying to figure out a way together. Towards the end, Rock said that this post intends to tell people that not everything showing up on social media is perfect. Not all that glitters is gold, after all. According to Isabel, the comparison is the thief of joy, and people should refrain from comparing their lives. She added that we must love our people and support them. We ought to focus on how our lives feel to us rather than how it appears to others. In the end, ‘we’re all just walking each other home.’