The Duggar family also spent Easter together -- though a source tells ET Josh was not around.
The 26-year-old reality star said she's looking for a 'hard-working' man with 'dirt under the nails.'
At the family's Thanksgiving celebration, the 27-year-old reality star shared a message from her husband, who was in rehab at the time.
In an interview with ABC, several Duggars discuss their older brother's scandalous year and the family's return to TV.
The family is opening up about how they're moving forward in the wake of a scandal-filled 2015.
ET can confirm the series was picked up for a full season and will feature more familiar faces, including Josh's wife, Anna.
The sisters are getting more of their family involved in their reality show.
TLC's Executive V.P. candidly addressed the network's reaction to the '19 Kids and Counting' star's scandals.
'Jill and Jessa: Counting On' airs Sunday, December 27th at 9/8c on TLC.
Jill is finding new ways to study.
The former Duggar is with her baby Israel and learning Spanish at home, while husband Derick leaves the house for school.
Anna gets candid when addressing Josh's cheating scandal and says that she turned to her faith to help her cope with the 'disaster.'
On the first episode of 'Jill & Jessa: Counting On,' several of the Duggar siblings tearfully discussed how their brother's scandals have impacted the family.
Anna Duggar speaks for the first time about the second scandal that rocked her husband, Josh Duggar, this year.