Lisa Wilkinson shares a photo of herself and her husband Peter FitzSimons taken 29 years ago

‘We were such babies!’ The Project’s Lisa Wilkinson shares a throwback photo of herself and husband Peter FitzSimons taken 29 years ago

They’ve been married for 29 years, and on Sunday, Lisa Wilkinson shared a photo of herself and husband Peter FitzSimons taken back in 1992.

The 61-year-old Project host posted the fresh-faced photo to Instagram in celebration of Valentine’s Day. 

‘Doing Valentine’s Day in my pyjamas with this guy since 1992 (when this was taken). My Lord, we were such babies!!’ she captioned the post.

‘We were such babies!’ The Project’s Lisa Wilkinson shared a throwback photo of herself and husband Peter FitzSimons taken 29 years ago, on Monday [both pictured] 

She added: ‘Happy Valentine’s Day everyone. (Or Galentine’s if that works better!) @peter_fitzsimons #valentinesday #galentinesday #throwback #90s’.

Lisa shares three adult children with the 59-year-old former rugby union player-turned-author.

In a post on Instagram in September for their wedding anniversary, Lisa confessed that many people thought their union ‘wouldn’t last’.  

Glorious: In a post on Instagram in September for their wedding anniversary, Lisa confessed that many people thought their union 'wouldn't last'

Glorious: In a post on Instagram in September for their wedding anniversary, Lisa confessed that many people thought their union ‘wouldn’t last’

‘When Pete and I met way back at Xmas in 1991, there were many – including my sweet, protective mum – who said we wouldn’t last,’ she began. 

‘Those voices only got louder when we walked down the aisle a ridiculously short nine months later on the 26th September 1992.’ 

But she said they defied everyone’s expectations and are still just as in love as ever. 

Joy: 'When Pete and I met way back at Xmas in 1991, there were many - including my sweet, protective mum - who said we wouldn't last,' she began

Joy: ‘When Pete and I met way back at Xmas in 1991, there were many – including my sweet, protective mum – who said we wouldn’t last,’ she began

‘Well, here we are, an old married couple, three beautiful kids and exactly 28 years later, still muddling through, still holding hands, still the first ones we want to confide in, still making each other laugh, still pushing each other, still talking, questioning, encouraging, supporting, trusting, forgiving, challenging (and yes, arguing), and still defying those who thought we wouldn’t make it (and to be honest, there were more than a few days when neither did we)!’ she continued.

Lisa said that with ‘a supportive village of wonderful friends and family’, they were able to overcome ‘the ups and downs’ of marriage.    

She added: ‘It ain’t perfect, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. So here’s to our beautiful supportive village. And our imperfect union.’ 

She added: 'It ain't perfect, but we wouldn't have it any other way. So here's to our beautiful supportive village. And our imperfect union.' [Pictured with family]

She added: ‘It ain’t perfect, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. So here’s to our beautiful supportive village. And our imperfect union.’ [Pictured with family]