Al Roker Jokes About Wife Deborah Roberts' 'Questionable Taste' as He Shares Throwback for Their 29th Anniversary

While Roker raved about his "amazing wife, friend, mom, journalist and incredible life partner," Roberts noted how she's "so delighted for every adventure" with her husband of 29 years

<p>Roy Rochlin/Getty </p> Deborah Roberts and Al Roker in New York City in June 2024.

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Deborah Roberts and Al Roker in New York City in June 2024.

Al Roker couldn’t be more grateful for his long-lasting marriage!

The Today show anchor honored 29 years of marriage to his wife, ABC News senior national affairs correspondent Deborah Roberts, with a touching Instagram post on Monday, Sept. 16.

The post featured a photo of the happy couple getting married above a more recent photo of the two recreating the same expressions and poses.

“When you see you what I looked like 29 years ago, it’s even more amazing @debrobertsabc married me,” he joked in the caption. “Here’s to a woman who has questionable taste and even more questionable eyesight.”

Roberts, 63, responded in the comments section: “Stop that! Would do it all over again! ❤️”

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Roker, 70, also posted a separate Instagram tribute on Monday, Sept. 17, acknowledging that 29 years flew by "pretty fast."

"Not sure @debrobertsabc would agree. #happyanniversary to an amazing wife, friend, mom, journalist and incredible #lifepartner who made sure I survived my crisis a year and a half ago," he added, referencing how he was hospitalized for blood clots that moved from his leg to his lungs in the fall of 2022.

"Though I’m sure I give her pause to reconsider that from time to time," he jokingly added. "Thanks for not pulling the plug. I love you."

For Roberts' part, she posted their wedding photo on Instagram on Monday, Sept. 16 with a tender message.

“How it began…how it is now,” she wrote in the caption. “Still racing toward love and life with you @alroker and so delighted for every adventure.”

“You bring the #joy Here’s to 29 more years. #happyanniversary,” she added.

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The couple first met at Today in 1990 and got married on Sept. 16, 1995 in front of family and friends at Manhattan’s St. Thomas Episcopal Church. The two welcomed their first child, daughter Leila Ruth on Nov. 17, 1998, and in July 18, 2002, they welcomed son Nicholas Albert.

In February 2021, the couple shared more about their marriage in an interview for PEOPLE's first-ever Love Issue.

"He does things like he sprinkles little love notes, little cards throughout my life," Roberts explained of her husband's romantic gestures then, adding, "Sometimes there's a little card next to the coffee maker that might say something encouraging or sweet or impish or fun."

<p>Slaven Vlasic/Getty</p> Deborah Roberts and Al Roker in New York City in November 2023.

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Deborah Roberts and Al Roker in New York City in November 2023.

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In March 2022, Roberts told PEOPLE how the COVID-19 pandemic brought the two closer together.

"We weren't used to this extended kind of 24/7 time together and [we] felt listless," she shared. "There was tension at first as we settled into this new reality."

"It was a reminder of my own romantic journey with my husband and how we formed a tighter and more precious bond during the last 24 months," Roberts continued. "I marveled at how Al jumped in to take care of me and his family and I fell deeper for him. … And seeing other couples feel this was validating."

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Roberts has also been incredibly supportive through Roker’s health struggles over the years, from his prostate cancer surgery in November 2020 to his health scare in Fall 2022 and his knee replacement surgery in May 2023.

“Without her I wouldn’t be here,” he told PEOPLE in 2023.

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