Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and wife Tavia are celebrating their 31st wedding anniversary - and are looking back through the years in photos, where she is a spitting image of daughters Ava, 18, and Gracie, 25 .

Taking to Instagram Wednesday , Tavia posted a series of snaps that showed the happy memories she and Clark have shared together over the past three decades.

In one photo, where the couple are seated on a boat, with Tavia sporting a turquoise-blue one-piece bathing suit and matching skirt, she looks almost identical to her two heiress daughters.

In another snap, which seemed to be taken on a disposable camera, she smiled as she cuddled alongside Clark, wearing a floral-print, halter-neck gown and gorgeous gold earrings.

Another image showed Tavia looking exactly like 25-year-old Gracie, with her blond hair even parted the same way and a strand of large pearls around her neck.

Other fun photos saw the two of them in bright-colored ski gear hitting the slopes, and one from when Tavia won Miss Kansas USA in 1993, complete with a crown on her head.

The couple also shares a son, Knobel, 22.

Tavia included a sweet message to her husband in the caption of her post, writing that despite the ups and downs, they've always remained a team.

'Today we’re celebrating 31 years of marriage! It’s hard to believe we’ve been doing this for over three decades— especially since we still feel like newlyweds…sometimes,' she penned.

'Through the years, we’ve built a life full of faith, family, and love, and let’s be honest—learned some hard and valuable lessons along the way (like when to hold your tongue or when it’s time to let the other person win a small argument). Some seasons have been easier and some more challenging than others, but we’ve always been on the same team.'

She continued the message, adding that this past year had been 'the best year yet.'

Of course, the Kansas City Chiefs won this year's 2024 Super Bowl for the second year in a row.

They also took home the championship in 2020 and 1970.

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'We’ve shared countless memories, laughs, wins & losses, tears, and plenty of the look that says “I told you so,” but through it all, love and grace have led the way,' Tavia wrote.

'Every day isn’t perfect (some days it’s just survival!) but we wouldn’t trade this life we’ve built for anything. Here’s to many more years of growing, laughing, and leaning in on the One who makes it all possible. Believing the best is still ahead.'

In her long note, she also added that she has seen a 'narrative' out there that 'marriage isn't worth pursuing,' but disagrees with that sentiment.

'I want to say that although some people are called to singleness, marriage offers a deep and meaningful partnership to grow together, support each other, and face life’s challenges as a team,' she typed.

'It’s a space for love to deepen over time, built on shared experiences, trust, and commitment.'

As Tavia ended the caption, she left readers with an important notion about marriage, and what it a true partnership can become.

'With a shared foundation—especially if faith is involved—it becomes more than romantic love, but about a partnership that reflects grace, forgiveness, growth—and the joy of building a life and family together make it worth the pursuit,' she wrote.

In addition to winning the 2024 Super Bowl, this year has been pretty major for the Kansas City Chiefs couple, as their youngest child, Ava, headed off to her freshman year of college at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

The 18-year-old made headlines this Fall as she completely revamped her dorm into a stunning bedroom filled to the brim with cute décor, neon lights, and luxurious furniture.

Ava also decorated her nightstand with a bouquet of pink roses and dual lights for her and her roommate, who is also named Ava.

The ladies also had matching pink, floral bed spreads and stools to help them get up.

On the walls hung an array of chic paintings of the beach, mountains, and a horse, as well as neon signs that said each of the women's first and middle names above their beds.

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