Lucky girl!

Jacob Roloff took to Instagram on Wednesday, July 5, to remind us that he is the best boyfriend ever by posting a super sweet picture of his girlfriend, Isabel Rock.

The former reality TV star, 20, shared a photo of Isabel, 21, sitting around a campfire, cuddled up in a cozy blanket, accompanied by a very touching caption. “Seriously dig this girl,” he wrote. “Life with her is a gift.”

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Seriously dig this girl. Life with her is a gift.

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Jacob has been spending plenty of time with Isabel as of late. Two years after quitting TLC’s Little People, Big World — which stars his family, including parents Amy and Matt Roloff — the rebellious Oregon native recently embarked on a road trip across the Pacific North West with his ladylove.

The young couple documented their journey in a YouTube miniseries titled "PDX —> Boise.” In their first episode, they said that of all the stops they had planned, they were most excited to visit national parks like Yosemite, Zion, and Yellowstone.

While he was unhappy with the way his life was portrayed on Little People, Big World (which he explained in detail in a lengthy blog post earlier this year), Jacob is happy to show fans what he and Isabel are up to these days — without the interference of TLC.

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WHAT A BEAUTY (THE GIRL NOT THE MOUNTAINS)

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“These videos are going to be kind of a mix of dog life, travel life, just talking and stuff,” Jacob said. “We’ll pretty much just show you scenery and tell you what we’re doing that day or something and then also talks and stuff while we’re driving.”

Jacob previously slammed TLC, accusing the network of manipulating his family during his mom and dad’s contentious divorce. "I saw tears in my mom's eyes and I suddenly realized that this staged 'joke', 'fake' thing was affecting real life in a profound way," he wrote.

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